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My Kid is Driving Me Crazy: a Mom's Survival Guide for Living with Child Mental Illness

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My Kid is Driving Me Crazy: a Mom's Survival Guide for Living with Child Mental Illness
My Kid is Driving Me Crazy: a Mom's Survival Guide for Living with Child Mental Illness

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My Kid is Driving Me Crazy: a Mom's Survival Guide for Living with Child Mental Illness

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helps mothers thrive while living with a child with mental illness. Mental illness in a loved one sucks! Some days, all moms want to do is stay in bed, because facing reality seems insurmountable. Living with her son, who suffers from depression, anxiety, and oppositional defiance disorder (ODD), taught life coach Tamara Arnold how to become the successful woman she is today. Tamara spent years going to therapy, for herself and with her son, learning how to balance living with mental health with having a strong sense of self. helps other who are living with people with mental illness learn to separate themselves from the chaos, redefine who they are, and figure out what they want for their future.

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