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Informationen zum Autor Deborah Vlock, PhD, was once a scholar and teacher. Before she began living, and writing about, a life shaped by disability and parenting, she published a number of scholarly articles and the book Dickens, Novel Reading, and the Victorian Popular Theatre (1998). She has also published essays and short stories in glossy magazines, literary journals, and online media sites, and she blogs (occasionally) at psychologytoday.com. Visit her at www.deborahvlock.com. Klappentext Written by a mother, expressly for other parents, this work supports parents as they help their kids manage life with mental illness. It offers insight into the various life "hurdles" every mom or dad must guide their children over—but which loom higher and more frightening when a child’s emotional disorder is thrown into the mix. Zusammenfassung Written by a mother, expressly for other parents, this work supports parents as they help their kids manage life with mental illness. It offers insight into the various life “hurdles” every mom or dad must guide their children over—but which loom higher and more frightening when a child’s emotional disorder is thrown into the mix. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: , How Do You Know Your Child Has a Mental Health Disorder? , Chapter 2: , At Home with Mental Illness/Mental Illness at Home , Chapter 3: , When You Must Get Out and About , Chapter 4: , When School Makes Your Kid Sick(er) , Chapter 5: , Maintaining Your Healthy Relationships, Ditching the Toxic Ones , Chapter 6: , The Key to Better Access and Care May Be at the Tip of Your Tongue ,