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Mental
illness plays out differently in each individual. There is no
one path toward recovery, and the care and support that mental
health professionals and family members offer must be as creative
and diverse as the people they're trying to help. Explore the
many different experiences of those who have been touched by
mental illness and their stories of both struggle and hope.
 
Read
first-person stories of a variety of mental health stakeholders
in the San Francisco-Bay Area, from a longtime consumer advocate
to a patient of a locked facility, from a veteran outreach worker
to a mother who is reaching out after losing her son.

Watch
Web exclusive video excerpts from Hope on the Street.
Featured characters address the stigma of mental illness, homelessness,
recovery and family support.

The
Hope and the Street Web site and discussion forums are provided
solely for educational and informational purposes. As such,
they are not meant to provide professional medical advice, counseling
or services. Only a qualified medical professional who is familiar
with your particular circumstances can provide specific guidance
regarding your health questions and we encourage you to ask
your doctor or health care provider any questions you may have
relating to the information contained on this Web site. KQED
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