Because most people who are diagnosed with MS are between the ages of 15-55, the disease has a significant impact, not only on the individual with the disease, but also on their family members and loved ones. This brand-new third edition of "Multiple Sclerosis: A Guide for Families" continues to help families to strengthen their coping skills in dealing with the emotional aspect of this disease. Families experiencing multiple sclerosis often find themselves in uncharted territory. Prior patterns of interacting with each other may no longer work; roles often shift with dramatic emotional impact; guilt, anger, sadness, and a sense of burden may create a barrier to intimacy, joy, growth, and family unity. This book helps families navigate through the challenges created by MS, from the time of diagnosis onward.