MH issues are so challenging. It's so hard to distinguish between what could easilybe called bad, selfish behaviour and behaviour which is a symptom of a Mental illness. We were and still are being challenged by my sister-in-law's bipolar disorder. All her family, especially those closest to her, have been terribly affected. They have suffered violence, the spreading of malicious rumours about them, the consequences of impulsive high spending etc etc. She started divorce proceedings against her husband and was so plausible the solicitor wouldn't believe she was not in a fit state to do so, like others, believing that her dreadful family were conspiring against her. Now sh eblames her husband for leaving her. My husband finds the way she blames their parents for everything very hurtful as she twists & exaggerates little things they did which were nothing out of the ordinary for parents of their age . She never takes responsibility for herself or her own reactions, finding someone or something else to blame (This is where the distinction between what is the illness and the real person becomes hard). She refused to believe she was ill so was sectioned. She's had some time when she has taken some medication and improved a bit but now she's in the manic phase again, refused help again and has been sectioned for her own safety. She is now appealing against a decision to have power over her finances given to the public adminsitration (in Australia). She refuses all contact with her family. It is a truly horrible illness and situation.