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"Prior to onset, my father had been
a very loving and caring parent. By the time he was diagnosed with schizophrenia, I was receiving calls and
letters that were openly delusional and references to the government and a conspiracy
that involved my family and things like that. "
The World Health Organization has identified Schizophrenia
as one of the ten most debilitating diseases affecting human beings.
Schizophrenia is a devastating brain disorder that
affects approximately 2.2 million American adults, or 1.1 percent of the population
age 18 and older. Schizophrenia interferes with a person's ability to think clearly,
to distinguish reality from fantasy, to manage emotions, make decisions, and relate
to others.
Another serious thought disorder is
Schizoaffective Disorder. The symptoms of Schizoaffective Disorder look like a mixture
of two kinds of major mental illnesses - mood disorders (depression, bipolar disorder)
and schizophrenia.
While there is no cure for Schizophrenia or
Schizoaffective Disorder, they are highly treatable and manageable illnesses.
However, people may stop treatment because of medication side effects, disorganized thinking,
or because they feel the medication is no longer working.
Stigma is another major problem facing both the sufferer and family
members. Those involved with schizophrenia are concerned about the dozens of misconceptions
about the illness. Many believe that people with schizophrenia are violent and dangerous, which is
not true. One parent stated that he was often accused of abandoning his daughter when he took her
to the hospital. Another parent said that clerks in stores ignored her son when he asked for help
or tried to make a purchase. Some religious groups hold the view that the illness is one of God's
punishments.
If you think you or a family member
have a thought disorder, you should seek information and treatment. At
HealthyPlace.com, we believe that the more you understand about Schizophrenia
and Schizoaffective Disorder and issues like antipsychotic medications,
the more likely you are to get the full benefit of treatment.
We want to help you learn as much as you can about Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective
Disorder and to offer you support in your or your loved one's recovery.
A TREATMENT FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA
Are you caring for someone with schizophrenia?
Get help. Get information about schizophrenia and treatment, including helpful tools and caregiver support. FIND OUT MORE:
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Schizoaffective Disorder: Mental Illness -
Information for Families
If one of your family members has been diagnosed with mental illness, then you
and your family, no doubt, are experiencing a number of concerns, emotions and
questions about these disorders. The following information is intended to inform
you about mental illness and also to provide you and your family with coping
skills which will be helpful to you.
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Me, Myself, and Them: A Firsthand Account of One Young Person's Experience with Schizophrenia
"Like
a Sea World underwater view, Me, Myself, and Them provides a riveting peek
into the world of schizophrenia for parents like me who yearn for
understanding. For young people with schizophrenia, like our son, the book
orients a frightening illness. For both families and persons with mental
illness, this book is laced with hope, something in short supply in most
other books."--
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