Absolutely. Again, I would emphatically support that.
When I'm treating my own patients, one of the important things I speak to is the notion of how it's important to keep your family in the loop, so to speak, to make sure they have access to evidence-based education. There's a lot of misinformation out there, and I believe that misinformation is causing additional problems. For example, people still believe that post-traumatic stress disorder is a lifelong and unresolvable disorder, and that's simply not the case.
So there's a lot of misinformation. The more information we can provide not only to the individual who's having difficulties but also to their family members, the better our chances of supporting them in the long term for ongoing success with any mental health challenge are going to be.