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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a NP. OP, have you looked into NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Health, for information and support on how to deal with your adult son (including creating a crisis plan for yourself in case things escalate)? I’ve seen recommendations for NAMI from other DCUM posters who have family members with mental illness and they’ve found NAMI helpful. I believe NAMI has support groups for family members — not sure if this is run by local chapters or the national organization. There also are a lot of free resources on their website including a free NAMI Family & Friends Companion eBook. “The NAMI Family & Friends companion eBook provides important information about mental health conditions including: conditions and diagnoses, treatment and recovery, crisis planning, resources and more. You can download it for free in multiple languages” [url]https://www.nami.org/support-education/mental-health-education/nami-family-friends/[/url] Hugs to you.[/quote] I second this NAMI resource. My brother and SIL with a struggling DS found some solid support strategies and community through NAMI classes. Good luck. [/quote]
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