Sane Australia: 5 books

Book cover of You're not alone: A SANE guide to mental illness for children
by SANE Australia
Language: English
Release Date: June 25, 2003

This cartoon-based SANE Guide has been written specially for children (6-12-years-old) who have a parent or other person close to them with a mental illness. The Guide explains through a simple picture-story what mental illness is, how it is treated, and how to cope on a day-to-day basis. It is intended to provide information which helps children to understand and cope better with their situation.
Book cover of SANE Guide to a SmokeFree Llife
by SANE Australia
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2009

Smoking isnt just a health issue - it has a major impact on peoples quality of life, finances and a whole range of other issues . . . The SANE Guide to a SmokeFree Life is for the person quitting and for their supporter. It has been developed in consultation with consumers, carers, pharmacists and psychiatrists,...
Book cover of SANE Guide to Schizophrenia
by SANE Australia
Language: English
Release Date: September 2, 2009

Schizophrenia is one of a group of illnesses which cause 'psychosis' - affecting the brains ability to interpret information and make sense of the world. When someone is given a diagnosis of a psychotic illness such as schizophrenia it can raise all sorts of questions and worries. What do terms such...
Book cover of SANE Guide to Customer Service
by SANE Australia
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2006

A guide to mental illness for customer service staff which will help you interact more confidently, effectively and helpfully with customers who may be affected by mental illness.
Book cover of SANE Guide to Mental Illness for the Workplace
by SANE Australia
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2005

Mental illness is common, affecting 1 in 5 of us at some time in our lives. Nearly every workplace will have someone who experiences episodes of mental illness from time to time, and it is important therefore, that they feel supported in the same way as someone with any other illness or disabling condition,...
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