Caregivers and loved ones of those who have been diagnosed with schizophrenia need resources and support for coping with the challenges they face. Here are two basic guides for caring for yourself as you care for your loved ones. Key points from both …
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Link 1 does not work.
How do you cope when a partner will not admit they have a major mental problem? I have been putting up with imaginary crap for many years and it is wearing me down.
Sorry, they moved the publication, try this link instead:
http://www.world-schizophrenia.org/publications/1-%20Info%20for%20Families%20-%20composite%20pamphlet.pdf
We seek an experienced live-in caregiver for an active, male, young adult schizophrenic in the Caribbean. How can we find this person?
I am married to someone who does not want to admit they have issues. How do you lovingly suggest they obtain more extensive therapy?
I am in the same situation as you and don’t which way to turn. I’m up and down every minute of everyday