Mental Illness and Your Town

ebook 37 Ways for Communities to Help and Heal

By Larry Hayes

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A Blueprint for Community Action From Award-Winning Journalist Larry Hayes

Written with authority and compassion, this is the book that rescues mental illness from the shadows and takes the disability into the community.

  • Learn how each person can play a role to help those who so often suffer alone.
  • Hear the stories of the people who've found how to triumph over this disability.
  • Discover how everyone can work together to create a treatment revolution that enriches and saves lives.
  • Let this guide open your heart and mind to be inspired and challenged to do the work ahead.

    A Book that will Change Your Community!

    "Larry Hayes provides families with a real self-help manual that is personal and compassionate, yet practical and hands-on. It is long overdue and can only come from someone who has been there—in the trenches. Larry certainly has."

    —Stephen C. McCaffrey, President, Mental Health America of Indiana

    "With a father's wit and a reporter's well-honed writing skills, Larry Hayes uses his family's story to offer practical suggestions about how communities can help persons with mental illnesses recover and thrive. This is a wonderful blueprint that spells out ways to change lives and help persons seldom seen or heard."

    —Pete Earley, author, CRAZY: A Father's Search Through America's Mental Health Madness

    "Larry Hayes demonstrates in this book a very rare gift that he has, the ability to reduce complex social problems to simple terms. In addition, he fills the book with practical solutions and ways to reduce the somet-imes debilitating effects of mental illness."

    —James C. Howell, Ph.D., juvenile justice researcher

  • Mental Illness and Your Town