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What kind of mental illness did the Judds have? 

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Many persons with severe mental illness play positive roles in their families.
Participants were socialized to believe that persons with mental illness were dangerous, out of control, and suffering from an incurable illness that resulted in rejection and ostracism.
This book fills a gap in our knowledge about the experiences of families of people suffering from severe mental illness.
Mental illness was common and largely untreated in public housing residents.
A significant minority of adult domestic homicide perpetrators had symptoms of mental illness at the time of the homicide.
There was a high degree of comorbidity of mental and somatic illness.
These portrayals are of great concern to mental health professionals because they subvert the recovery of people experiencing a mental illness (13, 14), threaten funding for mental health services (15), and encourage fear of those living with a mental illness (16, 17).
Their stories reflected childhood experiences of fear and emergence of mistrust of others, particularly their parent with mental illness.
The present study provides support for the importance of involving those with histories of mental illness in news coverage.
Compared to the control group, the use of celebrities as narratives to teach about mental illness resulted in reduced public stigma toward mental illness and reduced stigma toward seeking help.