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Issue #16
Parenting with Mental Illness

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Parents with mental illness face extraordinary obstacles to reuniting with children placed in foster care. State laws often give parents with mental illness less time to reunify, few family supports are designed to help these parents, and biases and misconceptions about mental illness can make reunification more difficult. In this issue, parents write about how they have struggled to overcome these obstacles and safely raise their children at home.

Split in Two
Can I protect my daughter from the dark side of myself?

Getting and Giving
I feel good helping someone else in need like me.

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