Families

Families: Summer 2004
Vol. 2, No. 3
(48 pages)
PDF of Complete Issue (1.0mb)

Table of Contents

  • Editor’s Message (Eric Macnaughton)
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Families as Partners for Mental Health [guest editorial]
    (Nicole Chovil and Keli Anderson)
  • For Better or Worse: The impact of a child’s mental disorder on the family – A review of the literature (Sarah Hamid-Balma)
  • Give the Relationship Some Oxygen (Keli Anderson)
  • Is ‘Bad Parenting’ the Chicken or the Egg? (Don Duncan)
  • Learning to Be a Different Kind of Parent (Susan Inman)
  • Men and Support Groups (Howard Fluxgold)
  • Dear Dad (Christine)
  • Psychosis: A parent’s perspective (Mike Singleton)
  • Holding On While Letting Go: The contradictions of teenage mental illness (Pam)
  • My Son Sam: He may have inherited more than he bargained for (Tara)
  • Two Views of a Cup of Juice (Jan Lars Jensen)
  • The Mad Muslim: A South Asian, East African, Middle Eastern perspective on mental illness, abuse and family (Farah Tejani)
  • My Recovery: Safety, freedom and friends (Caroline Fei-Yeng Kwok)
  • Jessie’s Hope (Diana Budden)
  • Gavin’s Suicide: A mum’s memorial and hope to understand a horrible and secret
    condition (Heather Craig)
  • My Role as a Teacher-Mother (Or is it Mother-Teacher?) (Donna Murphy)
  • Engaging a Young Person in Care
  • How to Deal with your Drug-Abusing Child? Try reversing roles (Jeff Thompson)
  • The Dance of Caring: Motivating young people to be involved in treatment
    (Connie Easton)
  • Family Education
  • Emotional Impact Series [book review and resource list] (Jennifer Quan)
  • Finding Useful Health Information Online (Mykle Ludvigsen)
  • How Families Can Help Children Manage Problems with Anxiety (Melanie O’Neill)
  • A Family Story: An insider’s look at growing up in a family unaware of mental illness and alcoholism (Murphy Kennedy)
  • When Someone You Love Is Depressed: How to help your loved one without losing yourself [book review] (Pat Merrett)
  • Chinese Family Support Groups in Vancouver (Sophia Woo and Raymond Li)
  • Peer Support for Parents of Psychosis Sufferers (Nicole Chovil)
  • The Art of Involving Families at CAPE (Deb Kinvig)
  • Donnie Darko: Youth mental illness on film
    (Analee Weinberger and Harry Karlinsky)
  • RESOURCES

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