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Supporting an adult child with mental illness: A guide for parents
Many more adult children of Gen X and boomer seem to be living with a mental illness. When an adult child is living with a mental illness, it presents unique challenges for parents.
When your adult child is battling an addiction, fear and frustration may drive you to say things you will later regret. Understandably, you want them to wake up with insight, take responsibility, and ...
Parenthood doesn’t end when your child turns 18 or moves out of the house. In fact, for many parents, the challenges of maintaining a relationship with an adult child can be even more complicated.
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