Coping with a Family History of Mental Illness

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Coming to Terms with Mental Illness in the Family

"As anyone with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can tell you, going back to physical places where abuse or trauma took place can trigger a frightening re-enactment of despair and fear," writes Merely Me. "I like to think that each time I make that visit home I become a little bit stronger and more able to cope with the ghosts of the past. Yet I must admit that seeing my mother still makes me feel weak and vulnerable."

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