New Book Gives Families of People with Serious Mental Illness “The” Technology Guide

Praised by the director of the Johns Hopkins Schizophrenia Center, SMI author Nicole Drapeau Gillen’s new book helps families navigate mental health technology — from AI to telehealth to wearables — so no one has to figure it out alone.

RESTON, VA, July 15, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — While artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are quietly transforming psychiatric care, families navigating serious mental illness remain almost entirely in the dark. A new book is designed to change that.

Connected Care: A Practical Guide to Technology for Serious Mental Illness, by Nicole Drapeau Gillen, is now available on Amazon. It is the first book to organize the rapidly expanding world of mental health technology into a practical, accessible guide written specifically for caregivers and families — not clinicians, not researchers, but the people sitting across from someone with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or a related condition who need to know what exists and how to use it.

Gillen is herself one of those people. Her daughter has serious mental illness. When her first book — Schizophrenia & Related Disorders: A Handbook for Caregivers — sold thousands of copies with a 4.9-star rating and became an Amazon best seller with no marketing campaign, she understood that the demand came from a community that had been systematically underserved. Connected Care is her answer to the second gap she found: not the diagnosis itself, but everything technology offers after it.

“At the Johns Hopkins Schizophrenia Center, our mission has always been to integrate patient care, research, and public outreach, because none of those three works without the other two. Connected Care successfully fills the potential gap between them with language that families can actually act on, without sacrificing accuracy. It meets families where they are, equips them with tools they can use today, and connects them to a wider landscape of care that most never knew existed. This is the kind of resource that belongs in the hands of every family and everyone involved in mental healthcare.”
— Akira Sawa, MD, Director of Johns Hopkins Schizophrenia Center, Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health

A Community Starved for Resources
Serious mental illness — including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and bipolar disorder — affects an estimated 14 million Americans. Their families and caregivers number in the tens of millions more. Yet until now, no single resource has organized the rapidly expanding world of mental health technology into a practical guide for the people who need it most.

Connected Care delivers: 42+ vetted digital tools, 60 pharmaceutical portals across 16 companies, 6 types of financial assistance programs, 10 AI use cases in psychiatric care, and 19 practical checklists — all explained in plain language for caregivers and patients who have no time to waste.

What Makes Connected Care Different
Most health technology books are written for clinicians or technology professionals. Connected Care is written for the caregiver at 2am who just Googled ‘my son won’t take his medication’ for the 40th time. Key areas the book addresses:

• Pharmaceutical patient assistance programs and co-pay portals that can reduce or eliminate the cost of psychiatric medication — and that most families never find
• Passive sensing apps and wearable devices that can detect the behavioral shifts that precede a relapse, sometimes days before families notice anything is wrong
• AI tools already being used inside psychiatric care — and what families need to know to advocate effectively
• FDA-cleared prescription digital therapeutics that clinicians can prescribe but rarely do
• Telehealth platforms, remote monitoring tools, and digital therapeutic programs designed specifically for serious mental illness
• Legal rights technology: psychiatric advance directives, insurance denial appeals tools, and mental health parity law resources
• How to fight insurance denials — a process that occurs at rates 85% higher for mental health claims than comparable medical claims

“The mental health system was not built for families. But technology has quietly created a parallel system that families can use to get better care, save money, and prevent the next crisis. Most families have no idea any of it exists.”
— Nicole Drapeau Gillen, author, Connected Care

A Health Equity Crisis Inside a Mental Health Crisis
Connected Care addresses head-on the reality that the families who access the best mental health technology are not necessarily the families whose loved ones need it most — they are the families who already know how to navigate the system.

For Latino families, Black families, rural families, and others already navigating a mental health system not built for them, the technology gap compounds existing barriers. The book covers AI algorithmic bias, multilingual telehealth platforms, culturally competent care resources, and financial programs specifically designed for underserved populations.

” My family spent ten years searching for answers for my mother’s schizophrenia — ten years of wrong doors, language barriers, and a system that wasn’t built for us. I wish Connected Care had existed then.”
— Maria Case — Founder, Kompashion; NAMI National Speaker; Daughter of a mother with schizophrenia

About the Author
Nicole Drapeau Gillen is a writer, advocate, and caregiver whose daughter has serious mental illness. When she couldn’t find the resources her family needed, she wrote them herself — twice. Her first book, Schizophrenia & Related Disorders: A Handbook for Caregivers, has sold thousands of copies and remains one of the only practical guides written for SMI caregivers by a caregiver. Connected Care is her second book. She is available for media interviews, podcast appearances, and speaking engagements.

Book Details
Title: Connected Care: A Practical Guide to Technology for Serious Mental Illness
Author: Nicole Drapeau Gillen
Available: Amazon (print and digital)
Website: ResourcesForSMI.com


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