Drs. Alec Pollard and Melanie VanDyke explain why some people behave in ways that are incompatible with recovery and how the family’s response sometimes makes the situation worse and offered suggestions for how to deal effectively with a psychiatrically impaired loved one who won’t seek help. Psychiatric illness afflicts 20% of the population and its impact often extends well beyond the individual diagnosed. Problems related to anxiety or depression in one person can jeopardize the physical health, psychological well-being, and socioeconomic stability of the entire family. The burden is especially difficult for families when the impaired individual appears to be doing little or nothing to get better.
Drs. VanDyke and Pollard are co-authors of the recently published book, When a Loved One Won't Seek Mental Health Treatment: How to Promote Recovery and Reclaim Your Family's Well-Being (New Harbinger Publications).
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