On the Edge: Help and hope for parenting children with mental illness


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When a child faces a physical health crisis friends and family rally aroundto provide support. But when a child is diagnosed with a mental illness their families often find themselves struggling alone.Having raised a mentally ill daughter author AndreaBerryman Childreth has first-hand experience with theshame and stigma these families face hiding behind amask of normalcy while feeling completely helpless andout of control at home.ON THE EDGE provides a realistic and practical guide toparenting a child with mental illness. Real life stories combine with anoverview of common diagnoses advice on navigating your healthinsurance or school system and help with setting expectations at home togive practical steps to bring order to the chaos and hope to the future.Andrea Berryman Childreth is an award-winning author of the book ON THE EDGE: Help and hope for parenting children with mental illness. She has first-hand experience with mental illness. As the mother of a daughter diagnosed with ADHD a non-verbal learning disorder anxiety and depression she has also struggled with anxiety depression and bulimia as a young woman which eventually led to a diagnosis of bipolar disorder when she was 34.Andrea is the founder of The Lemonade Project a movement dedicated to calling out stigma surrounding mental illness and empowering families and individuals to openly share their stories while improving access to equitable services and insurance coverage. She also coaches parents caring for mentally ill youth and owns a marketing firm. Andrea has been featured on KATU-TV Portland KOBI-NBC Five on 5 and the Mail Tribune among others. For more tips or information and parent resources visit The Lemonade Project.
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