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Written by Anna Malbon
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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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Written by Kimina Lyall
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by Kimina Lyall Features section page 4, The Weekend Review, September 21,22, 1996, "The Australian". Many children of mentally ill parents never realised that the violence inflicted on them during their youth was abnormal. Kimina Lyall meets a group of people trying bring their childhood out into the open. |
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Written by CLAUDELLE SHAW
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by CLAUDELLE SHAW Progress Press CHILDHOOD memories of coping with a parent suffering from mental illness have made Malvern father David Smith, (not his real name), determined that his children will not suffer the same fate. |
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Written by Sian Watkins
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By Sian Watkins, The Melbourne Age, 10 August 1996, page A6 They give exemptions to VCE students who break arms and legs, but not to boys whose mothers slash their wrists with cheap, blunt kitchen knives and who wake their sons at night to tell them they have overdosed.
James, studying for his final-year VCE, lives in a big country town. His mother has bipolar disorder and he has spent most of the past two years alone in their housing commission home while his mother has been in and out of hospital.
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Written by CHLOE SALTAU
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By CHLOE SALTAU 13 August 2001 From The Melbourne Age Some depressed children at serious risk of suicide are not being psychiatrically treated because of difficulties gaining consent in the mental health system, says a national welfare body. The National Network of Adult and Adolescent Children who have a Mentally ill Parent has written to the Victorian Government about the case of a 15-year-0ld girl whose parents suffer from severe psychiatric disorders.
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