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Emotional and Mental Problems Mental illness often impairs an individual’s ability to handle the daily demands of living. It can also test the family’s ability to help the individual and adapt to his or her illness. In these articles, readers will learn about mental illnesses and how they can support those who are suffering from them.
Related Articles
"Mental Illness: In Search of Understanding and Hope"
Note: The following articles are not official Church publications, but are provided as additional resource material.
"What Is Mental Illness?"
"Mental Illness and the Family"
Other ResourcesNote: The following links are not to official Church publications, but are provided as additional resource material.
"Mental Illness in the Family: Recognizing the Warning Signs & How to Cope"
National Mental Health Association National Alliance on Mental Illness National Alliance on Mental Illness—Utah Chapter
Find Out More about How LDS Family Services Can Help LDS Family Services provides free consultation to priesthood leaders and fee-based counseling services to Church members for a variety of situations and needs. These services can help individuals and families improve their quality of life. LDS Family Services has over 55 offices in the United States and 9 international offices. |
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