Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or History of Trauma: Skills, Hope, and Strength for Your Journey

Awards:   Winner of Benjamin Franklin Awards 2025 (United States)
Author:   Michelle D. Sherman ,  DeAnne M. Sherman
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN:  

9781421450506


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   18 March 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or History of Trauma: Skills, Hope, and Strength for Your Journey


Awards

  • Winner of Benjamin Franklin Awards 2025 (United States)

Overview

A compassionate, interactive guide filled with practical skills and essential information for adults who love someone with a mental illness or history of trauma. Winner of the Benjamin Franklin Awards by the Independent Book Publishers Association Family members and friends of adults with a mental illness often navigate difficult journeys, filled with fear, heartache, frustration, helplessness, exhaustion, and guilt—feelings that may be intermingled with immense pride and hope. Suffering in silence can magnify confusion, isolation, and pain. Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or History of Trauma provides actionable strategies for these family members and friends who give so much but whose needs and sacrifices are often unappreciated. Written by clinical psychologist Dr. Michelle Sherman and her mother, DeAnne Sherman, an advocate and educator, the book provides research-based recommendations, practical skills, up-to-date resources, inspiration from families with lived experience, and interactive activities to encourage personal reflection. This accessible guide teaches readers: • Tools to cope with difficult emotions • Strategies to empower loved ones, including how to navigate the mental health system • Communication and limit-setting skills • Approaches to supporting loved ones who have experienced trauma or have PTSD • Ways to manage common challenges, such as alcohol or drug misuse, and when a loved one declines professional help • Strategies to support children • Skills to build personal resilience and strengthen relationships Grounded in science, empowering, and hopeful yet realistic, this book is an invaluable resource for family members, friends, and mental health professionals.

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Author:   Michelle D. Sherman ,  DeAnne M. Sherman
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781421450506


ISBN 10:   142145050
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   18 March 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Welcome Guide to Using this Book Snapshot of Your Story Part One: Reflecting on Your Experience 1. Your Emotional Journey 2. Your Coping Tools 3. Your Support Network 4. Stigma and Discrimination 5. Naming Losses and Moving Toward Acceptance Part Two: Supporting Your Loved One 6. Empowering Your Loved One in Living Their Best Life 7. Navigating the Health Care System Part Three: Strengthening Your Relationship with Your Loved One 8. Strengthening Your Connection 9. Communication 10. Limit Setting 11. Intimate Relationships 12. Parenting with a Partner Who Has a Mental Illness or Has Experienced Trauma Part Four: Managing Common Challenges 13. When Your Loved One Doesn't Acknowledge the Illness or Declines Help 14. Addictive Behaviors Including Alcohol and Drug Use 15. Possible Impacts of Trauma (Including Post traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD) 16. Mental Health Crises Wrap Up Acknowledgments Appendices Resource List Notes Index About the Authors

Reviews

Written in an engaging and accessible style, [Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or History of Trauma] provides written, reflective activities for carers, supported by meaningful quotes that [normalize] their experiences and reduce feelings of isolation....One of the book's strengths is its discussion about caring for a partner who is a co-parent and who lives with a mental illness. It offers guidance on supporting children and mitigating risks during parental crises. —Australian Social Work


Author Information

Michelle D. Sherman, PhD, ABPP, (ST. PAUL, MN) is a board-certified, licensed clinical psychologist who is a nationally recognized leader in the family experience of mental illness and trauma. She is the editor-in-chief of Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice and worked for many years in the Veterans Affairs system and in academia as a professor at the University of Minnesota and Oklahoma Medical Schools. She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and was named their Family Psychologist of the Year in 2022. DeAnne Sherman (ST. PAUL, MN), Michelle's mother, is a mental health advocate, author, and educator. The Shermans draw from not only their professional roles, but also from their lived experiences as family members and friends of those with a mental illness. Sherman and Sherman are coauthors of I'm Not Alone: A Teen's Guide to Living with a Parent Who Has a Mental Illness or History of Trauma.

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