“I feel so embarrassed.” “I don’t understand why he just can’t straighten up.” “Why can’t they do something to help her?” When someone in your life has a co-occurring disorder, it’s not unusual to feel shame, anger, fear, frustration, or even guilt. Realistic and reassuring, this pamphlet explores how you can understand your loved one’s co-occurring disorder, provide support while setting limits, develop plans for dealing with relapse or psychiatric emergencies, and practice self-care. --- from the publisher |