Harsh Reality For Many People With Mental Illness Is A Life Of Loneliness
February 6th, 2009 by Meghan Urbon
A new study by SANE Australia reveals people affected by mental illness pay a high price when it comes to relationships and social contact, with the study showing half have no close relationship with another person.
The research, conducted September to December 2008, focused on the emotional and physical relationships of people living with a mental illness, the consequences of this for their lives and what can be done about it. To read the whole story, visit: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/137751.php.
How can we help to prevent the loneliness?
Are the best steps preventative, reactionary or a combination?
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