A Loved One’s Perspective on Living with Tardive Dyskinesia
The emotional impact that a movement disorder, like tardive dyskinesia (TD) can have on mental health can be very heavy. Mary Bartlett, Mental Health Advocate and President of the Board of Directors at National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) – New York State, describes how seeing her loved one suffer from tardive dyskinesia (TD) was incredibly hard to witness.
As the family member of someone diagnosed with TD, Mary shares her perspective on how patients can advocate for themselves as their disease progresses and how loved ones can support someone living with the condition.
Find out more
- Hear from Teva leaders sharing perspectives about breaking mental health barriers.
- Learn more about the symptoms and impact of Tardive Dyskinesia
- Explore articles from patients and caregivers sharing their mental health experiences and coping strategies