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The 'Forgotten People' Anna Malbon
Family Madnesses Kimina Lyall
Coping with mental illness. CLAUDELLE SHAW
The loneliness and trauma of coping with the mentally ill. Sian Watkins
The mental health system is failing some children, experts warn. CHLOE SALTAU
When mental illness tests a family, support makes a big difference. Dan Halloran
Call to aid children of the mentally ill CAROLINE MILBURN
Families kept in dark: group CAROLYNE MILBURN
Raised on Madness Stuart Rintoul
Trapped in the hell of their parent's suffering Julie-Anne Davies
Suicide risk 'ignored' JULIE DOYLE
 
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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 was incredibly over protected as a child and very severely disciplined

I was incredibly over protected as a child and very severely disciplined for any act that my mother perceived to be making her look bad.

somehow my dad came across this website and suggested I have a look at it. I have been reading the posts in the forum and even just the subject headings sound like they came straight out of my own life.

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