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Bipolar illness and depression can derail a child’s normal development at any age. With sage advice to parents (and kids) that “it’s not your fault, but it’s your challenge,” the authors provide a roadmap and a toolkit of strategies for families facing these complicated, heritable, and treatable medical disorders.
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The Guilford Press (2012), Edition: 1, 276 pages
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9781609188504