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Coping with mental illness: a family's struggle for peace
1School of Nursing, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL.
Problem:
Families struggle with the day-to-day worrying about behaviors of acting out at school and work, and the loss of normalcy that they used to have in their everyday lives. Families with a loved one with mental illness live in an almost constant state of uncertainty due to the unpredictability of the illness.
Conclusions:
This article addresses the challenges inherent to the acute psychiatric admission process of a patient and family.
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