Meeting the Intergenerational Needs of Families Where a Parent Has a Mental Illness

  • Goodyear M
  • McDonald M
  • von Doussa H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Parental mental illness can have significant psychological, social and economic impacts on families. Because of the potential impact of a parent's mental illness on children, it can also have an ``intergenerational'' impact. For example, children may develop a heightened …

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Goodyear, M., McDonald, M., von Doussa, H., Cuff, R., & Dunlop, B. (2018). Meeting the Intergenerational Needs of Families Where a Parent Has a Mental Illness. Journal of Parent and Family Mental Health, 3(2), e1011. https://doi.org/10.7191/parentandfamily.1011

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