• The Lonely Parent: Parenting the Mentally ill Child

  • By: Naomi Pascoe RN
  • Podcast

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The Lonely Parent: Parenting the Mentally ill Child

By: Naomi Pascoe RN
  • Summary

  • Interviewing parents who have children with severe mental illness. Sharing our stories help close the gap of the loneliness that the tragedy of loosing a child to severe mental illness brings. Find strength and motivation to make a change in your own life: forgiveness, self-love, happiness, success in relationships and work and permission to dream.
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Episodes
  • #5 My Son Makes Friends Wherever He Goes!
    Jan 29 2021

    In this episode a  mother talks about her sons struggle with homelessness and also how he is able to adapt so well: making friends, being kind and having compassion. Severe mental illness is a long road with ups and downs and today we hear about how Dianne Rabinsowitz has also grown, while supporting her son with his ilness. 

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    33 mins
  • #4 Sometimes the Diagnosis is Unclear
    Jan 15 2021

     In this interview we hear from Mary, who's son has had behavioral difficulties since a small child. During this emotional interview Mary talks about the long-time frustration, fear and heartaches that she has had to juggle in attempting to give her severely mentally disabled son a normal life. 

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    19 mins
  • #3 Don't Forget Yourself, Mom.
    Jan 1 2021

    In this episode I talk about the importance in taking care of ourselves. Often, care providers forget to care for themselves: being too busy, forgetting, not knowing how important it is or not knowing where to start. Caring for ourselves is so important for our personal, mental and spiritual growth and its especially critical after something so traumatic as  seeing our child loose their minds with psychosis and living with severe mental illness. 

     

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    8 mins

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