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National Network of Adult and Adolescent Children who have a Mentally Ill Parent/s. inc Vic, Australia

NNAAMI : We are the children breaking the silence

We are a group of people who have experienced life with a mentally ill parent. We established NNAAMI to provide assistance for one another, via self - help support, discussion groups and counselling. We also inform the community and government of our common needs and life experience. We may have some weekend gatherings in the country - More information. Some suburban meetings may also be running in Melbourne.

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Online counselling would be a great service if we had funding!

 
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Featured Articles

The 'Forgotten People'

by Anna Malbon from the Progress Press October 22, 1996

WHEN nine-year-old "Tom" was asked to draw a picture of himself with his mother be drew her trying to strangle him.

Tom entered the world of adults too early. If he was ever immune to the complications and pain of life that adults try to shelter from children, he says he can't remember.
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I Shut Off That Emotion

Hi,

my name is Jan, I live in Canada, and I just recently came across your website- by accident actually. I grew up with a bi-polar mother, and am currently in counselling to try and work through the many "side-effects" of what my childhood has caused my mental health.

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