It might be helpful for you to contact the Child Protective Services in your home state. That would at least give you a start.
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You will find it very difficult to sue for mental anguish caused by voluntarily reading your husbands letter.
Licensing requires most mental health professionals to be emotional stable with no drug/alcohol problems.
The ancients knew nothing of schizophrenia and wrote nothing that dealt with it. Some think that biblical references to demon possession is relevant to mental illness, but this is dangerous for the person concerned. Rather than looking for scriptures dealing with schizophrenia, it is far better to seek appropriate medical treatment.
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Sonia Savitzky has written: 'REACTION OF SPOUSES TO THEIR HUSBANDS' DIAGNOSED MENTAL ILLNESS' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Mental Health, Health Sciences, Nursing, Mental Health Health Sciences, Nursing Health Sciences
Burton Blatt has written: 'In and out of mental retardation' -- subject(s): Collected works, Education, Education of mentally retarded, Government policy, Mental retardation, People with mental disabilities 'In and out of books' -- subject(s): Book reviews, Children with mental disabilities, People with mental disabilities, Special education 'Souls in extremis' -- subject(s): Care, Inmates of institutions, Mental retardation facilities, People with mental disabilities 'The intellectually disfranchised, impoverished learners and their teachers' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Education, Teachers of children with mental disabilities 'Selected media reviews: Exceptional children, 1970-1973' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Special education 'The intellectually disfranchised' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Education, Teachers of mentally handicapped children 'A plan for reformation of services for the mentally retarded in Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Care, People with mental disabilities 'The conquest of mental retardation' -- subject(s): Mental retardation 'Christmas in purgatory' -- subject(s): Care, People with mental disabilities
Doris Pogue Screws has written: 'Motor performance of mildly mentally handicapped children after utilizing mental imagery' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Education, Imagery (Psychology), Imagery (Psychology) in children, Perceptual-motor learning, Physical education for children with mental disabilities, Physical education for mentally handicapped children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Physical education for children with mental disabilities, Psychological aspects of Physical education for mentally handicapped children
Charles Paget Lapage has written: 'Feeblemindedness in children of school-age' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Exceptional children, People with mental disabilities
The acronym CAMHS stands for Children and Mental Health Services. Children and Mental Health Services is an organization that provides support and education for children with emotional and behavioral issues.
Ann E. Aydlett has written: 'Dealing with deployment' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Mental health, Counseling in secondary education, Children of military personnel, Military dependents, Counseling in elementary education, Psychology