Mental illnesses are not shameful. A book on how to cope with a loved one's illness and not lose yourself
He sees things that aren't there, is scared by any rustle, or suspects that you are trying to get rid of him. It's hard to accept and experience. But there is a way out, says clinical psychologist Svetlana Tsvetkova, who...
has been helping clients cope with the mental disorders of their loved ones for many years. In her book, using real patient stories as examples, the author explains how to understand and accept the illness of a loved one, how to find ways to alleviate the condition of the relative while maintaining your own mental health.
He sees things that aren't there, is scared by any rustle, or suspects that you are trying to get rid of him. It's hard to accept and experience. But there is a way out, says clinical psychologist Svetlana Tsvetkova, who has been helping clients cope with the mental disorders of their loved ones for many years. In her book, using real patient stories as examples, the author explains how to understand and accept the illness of a loved one, how to find ways to alleviate the condition of the relative while maintaining your own mental health.
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