Schizophrenia: Understanding Symptoms Diagnosis & Treatment
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Ed Fischer
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Schizophrenia has become a recognized psychotic disorder in modern day psychology and research has shown that one in 100 people suffer from this disease in some proportion or degree. It is a dreaded disease and comes as a near death blow to those who are diagnosed with this condition. This fear does not necessarily arise from the scary disease it actually is, but various misconceptions, myths, and misunderstanding that surround it. This disorder has been very thoroughly misunderstood and misrepresented. As a result, there is great confusion and stigma attached to it. This stigma, social pressure, and public opinion have made it very difficult to get the disorder diagnosed, treated or managed. Persons suffering from schizophrenia or under a risk of being affected by it are very insecure due to this public opinion. There has been so much talk about this psychotic disorder with little or no knowledge about it, that it has spread a rumor about the hopelessness and incurability of it. This book aims at spreading awareness and information about schizophrenia and act as a guide for those who want to have a better understanding of this horrible condition.
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- Shaun Alan Isherwood
- 08-02-24
Brilliant!
As someone with schizophrenia, I can say that this book gives me hope. The advice is heartening, both to a patient like me and, I would imagine, any loved ones who might read it, for there is stuff aimed at such people too.
The only negatives I can say are the sexist pronouns (e.g., assuming doctors are men) and the very, very slight USA-centric flavour.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-10-20
I've suffered with schizophrenia for 30 years apro
very insightful and positively balanced insights:non judgmental:inspires hope:encouraging me to try to maintain inspiring hope in others with a joke book I am currently writing:realistic and promotes acceptance:understanding and destigmatising:loved it ten thumbs up!
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- drevi
- 28-01-21
Informative recommended to the rest of my family
Good summation of all the information I have found from differnt places, it reminded me how I should behave with the delusion that affect my brother.
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