“All family members are affected by a loved one’s mental illness. The entire family system needs to be addressed. To assure us we are not to blame and the situation is not hopeless. To point us to people and places that can help our loved one. The impact still lingers on.” – Click here for a link to this article by Diane T. Marsh on the BC Council for Families website.
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