Living With Love, Chaos and HaleyArticle in occasional series Troubled Children: A Family Copes; profile of 10-year old Haley Abaspour, whose illness has been diagnosed as combination of bipolar disorder with psychotic features, obsessive-compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and Tourette's Syndrome, dominates every moment of her family's life; at least six million American children are diagnosed as having serious mental disorders; most are treated with psychiatric medications and therapy and even special schools, ...
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