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  2. Resilience: Two Sisters and a Story of Mental Illness

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    As a teenager, she lived in Los Angeles, and got into heavy drinking and substance abuse. She stopped going to class and rebelled against her family. She married a man named Brad and began hosting an illegal radio station in United States. Both Jessie and Brad were substance abusers and Brad committed domestic abuse on her.

  3. Mental disorders in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Suffering from manic-depressive illness, Taylor spends her senior year of high school at a place called Saint Jude's—essentially a group home for teenagers with mental illnesses. [2] Freaks Like Us, 2012 young adult novel by Susan Vaught. [3] The reader is taken on a suspenseful adventure through the mind of a schizophrenic teenage boy. [4]

  4. Unrest (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    The production of Unrest began when Brea picked up the camera to film her symptoms because she was being dismissed by doctors in the spring of 2012. [8] Initially, she had wanted to possibly write a book using her videos as a source, but when she noticed doctors started believing her after seeing her recordings, she decided that the story would be better told visually.

  5. Bedlam (2019 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bedlam is a 2019 American feature-length documentary directed, produced, and written by Kenneth Paul Rosenberg.Produced, and written by Peter Miller, co-produced by Joan Churchill and Alan Barker, edited by Jim Cricchi, with additional editing by James Holland, it immerses us in the national crisis surrounding care of people with serious mental illness through intimate stories of patients ...

  6. Leaning on family, leaving the workforce: This child care ...

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    The ARPA funding will end in 2026, but Steinbruecker said the group is exploring funding sources and talking about what the programs might look like, hoping they’ll have little change and can ...

  7. Sad clown paradox - Wikipedia

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    Prasinos and Tittler interpreted that this 'family distance' caused individuals to identify as victims of neglect and hence associate as an alienated group. [18] Sad clown paradox can evolve from these incohesive environments from a young age, where a child desires social contact, using humour to obtain intimacy and somewhat relate to others ...

  8. Anxiety, illness, missing the bus: all can lead to chronic ...

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    This time is separate from class time, so students don't miss new lessons while they catch up. "If you’ve been out three days and you have a list this long of stuff to catch up on, that can feel ...

  9. The Best Way To Save People From Suicide - The Huffington Post

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    Since the 1950s, public health officials have tried hotlines, individual therapy, group therapy, shock therapy and forced hospitalizations. Doctors have taken away people’s shoelaces and belts and checked in on attempt survivors every 15 minutes to make sure they are still safe.