“…Having a mentally disabled child in the family is a stressor that causes an emotional burden, a stressful life experience and requires continuous coping reactions to all family members (Ayyildiz et al, 2012; Gordeles-Beser & Inci, 2014; Yildirim-Dogru & Arslan, 2008). Having a mentally disabled child is a difficult life event with the need for development of existing coping skills and increased need for social support (Brei et al, 2015; Dardas & Ahmad, 2015; Gulsen & Gok-Ozer, 2009; Konukbay & Arslan, 2015; Kucuk & Kucuk-Alemdar, 2018; Singh et al, 2015). Difficulties in the increasing care needs of children with mental disabilities, difficulties in education needs, the insecurity of the future (Brei et al, 2015; Dabrowska & Pisula, 2010; Dardas & Ahmad, 2015; Gordeles-Beser & Inci, 2014; Gulsen & Gok-Ozer, 2009; Konukbay & Arslan, 2015; Kucuk & Kucuk-Alemdar, 2018; Lu et al, 2018; Singh et al, 2015) and the difference between healthy child expectation and reality increase the pain and emotional reactions of the family (Dabrowska & Pisula, 2010; Dardas & Ahmad, 2015; Gordeles-Beser & Inci, 2014; Lu et al, 2018).…”