Advocating for Mentally Ill Family Members
Lessons for Mental Health Policymakers
Author(s): Janice Airhart

Documenting the lived experiences of families navigating mental illness, stigma, and structural neglect.

Collection: Disability Studies
Publication Date Available in all formats
ISBN: 9781917566834
Pages: 194

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How do families cope when a loved one’s mental illness collides with scarce community resources and societal stigma?

Advocating for Mentally Ill Family Members draws on personal experience and powerful interviews to shed light on the hidden struggles of families living with mental illness. With honesty and compassion, the book reveals how erratic behaviors strain relationships, how stigma silences families, and how advocacy becomes a vital yet exhausting necessity when navigating mental health systems.

Through stories of parents, children, partners, and siblings, Janice Airhart illustrates both the challenges and resilience of families who fight for the care and dignity of their loved ones. By capturing the lived realities of mental illness across different diagnoses, this book underscores the urgent need for stronger community support, better policies, and more compassionate systems of care.

Ideal for students and practitioners in psychology, psychiatric medicine, psychiatric nursing, community mental health, and disability studies, as well as families, caregivers, and advocates seeking understanding and guidance.

Janice Airhart, author and educator with a background in science, journalism, and teaching, writes from lived experience to illuminate issues of mental health, education, and resilience.

About The Book

How do families cope when a loved one’s mental illness collides with scarce community resources and societal stigma?

Advocating for Mentally Ill Family Members draws on personal experience and powerful interviews to shed light on the hidden struggles of families living with mental illness. With honesty and compassion, the book reveals how erratic behaviors strain relationships, how stigma silences families, and how advocacy becomes a vital yet exhausting necessity when navigating mental health systems.

Through stories of parents, children, partners, and siblings, Janice Airhart illustrates both the challenges and resilience of families who fight for the care and dignity of their loved ones. By capturing the lived realities of mental illness across different diagnoses, this book underscores the urgent need for stronger community support, better policies, and more compassionate systems of care.

Ideal for students and practitioners in psychology, psychiatric medicine, psychiatric nursing, community mental health, and disability studies, as well as families, caregivers, and advocates seeking understanding and guidance.

About The Author

Janice Airhart, author and educator with a background in science, journalism, and teaching, writes from lived experience to illuminate issues of mental health, education, and resilience.

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