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Jill's Experiences With Mental Health I opened this website to let all the mothers out there with mentally ill children know that they are not alone. Explain this to p There is!

If your child has a mental illness, no one is to blame. It is a physical illness that affects the brain instead of the body. The stigma accorded mental illness is terrible and if we talk openly about it, it is the only way to help.The world has done a good job of teaching people not to talk about their relative’s mental illness. They know how severely the world judges; scorn, blame and condemnation. By talking out, the silent millions can change the stereotype that mentally ill people are strange – strange because they probably come from crazy families. My son suffered from schizophrenia and his illness ripped the family apart. It took time until we realized that it is possible to cope. Humor deflects explosive situations. I felt very sorry for my son but I felt sorry for myself too until I learned that anger is destructive. It took a long time for me to understand that it is not what happens to me in life that counts, rather, how I cope with adversity. I don’t think that psychiatrists whould ever tell a patient that there is nothing that can be done for him. He can instruct him, listen to him and most important of all, give him hope. Nobody can live without hope.

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