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When
a family member or someone close to you has a mental illness it can
often be confusing. SANE helps young people understand what that person
is going through, and how they can help themselves . . .
You're not alone (suitable for children 6-12)
This cartoon-based SANE Guide has been written specially for children who have a parent or other person close to them with a
mental illness. It explains through a simple picture-story what mental
illness is, how it is treated, and how to cope on a day-to-day basis.
Joe's Diary (suitable for teenagers)
Confusing and conflicting emotions are just some of the feelings faced by an estimated 30,000
young Australians who have a parent with mental illness. Joe's Diary is
a SANE Guide written in the form of a teenager's journal, to provide
young people with practical tips on helping themselves and finding
support within and outside the family.
When sadness won't go away: checklist (pamphlets)
Keeping it simple . . . A SANE Checklist pamphlet in easy-to-read language that everyone can understand. It will aid in the identification of the early
signs
of depression and anxiety disorders.
Something is not quite right: checklist (pamphlets)
Keeping it simple . . . A SANE Checklist pamphlet in easy-to-read
language that everyone can understand. It will aid in the
identification of the possible early signs
of psychosis.
itsallright.org
SANE's website for young people with relatives and friends with a mental illness.
To order resources visit the bookshop at www.sane.org or call 1800 18 SANE (7263)
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