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Survival With Mental Illness

1/24/2026

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In Ice Queen, the third installment of the Teenage Survivalist series, the main character, Taylor, must learn to survive not only the collapse of the power grid but also her parent's mental illnesses, which become dangerously pronounced without the drugs that were keeping them at bay before PF Day.

There are many real-life scenarios where mental illness can become an important thing to consider during an emergency. As with any survival situation, knowledge and preparation are key to surviving. The Survival Mom blog has a good article about this subject. Read more here.
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    Julie L. Casey lives in a rural area near St. Joseph,  Missouri, with her husband, Jonn Casey, a science teacher, and their youngest son (of five altogether).  She enjoys writing books that capture the imaginations of young people. 

    Find out more at julielcasey.com/books.

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