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Christina Bruni's SharePosts

Question of the Week - Lessons Learned

This week's question is about lessons learned throughout the years of our recovery.  What is some of the best advice you were given?  What insights did you discover that allowed you to break through?

Question of the Week: Doctors - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

This week's question is a tell-all about psychiatrists and other professionals.  How do you feel your treatment has been?  What kinds of modalities have you used?  Do you have any horror stories or have you had good experiences?  If you could raise your hand at an Ask the Doctor session what kinds of questions would you... Read moreChevron

IMHO: People Can Recover

My first IMHO, or In My Humble Opinion, SharePost was titled IMHO: Who Decides What Normal Is? I'll link to it at the bottom of this blog entry. Here now, I offer my opinions about recovery.   I've been researching recovery rates for SZ: the reality is most people recover. Courtenay Harding's Vermont study tracked people who had... Read moreChevron

Question of the Week - Single Payer Health System: Yes or No

Hello everyone,   The debate in the news is the latest attempt at fixing the United State's dysfunctional health system via bills being introduced in Congress.  Do you think it's time for a single payer option like a federally-funded universal health program?  How has the treatment you receive currently for SZ and other medical... Read moreChevron

Question of the Week - Turning Point

Continuing with the Question of the Week, I'd like to focus on the idea of recovery again.  Could you talk about when you reached a turning point and how you knew you had gotten there?  What hope and encouragement can you give others who have yet to see the tide turn?

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Schizophrenia is a syndrome characterized by disturbances in emotions, thought, activity, and language, that leaves patients fearful and withdrawn.

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