If you liked Talking to Families about Mental Illness by Igor Galynker, Annie Steele, Janine Samuel, and Michelle Foster, start with Cookin' with KISRA (2010), Statelessness in Asia (2024), and Grand Junction and the Grand Valley (1999). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Talking to Families about Mental Illness?
BookOrb recommends Cookin' with KISRA (2010), Statelessness in Asia (2024), Grand Junction and the Grand Valley (1999), Suicidal Crisis (2023), and Music & Me (2022).
Are there books like Talking to Families about Mental Illness?
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Who wrote Talking to Families about Mental Illness?
Talking to Families about Mental Illness is by Igor Galynker, Annie Steele, Janine Samuel, and Michelle Foster.