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A Unique Society

   It seems that everywhere I've been in BC, throughout the major cities and even the small towns , there is a distinct group of patients and ex-mental patients who seek each other out for advice and company.    Whether it be at drop-in centers or cheap coffee shops it seems that you'll find us there relating to each other... Read moreChevron

Me and my Family

Well, as usual, I've left this too long, but I guess 20 days is OK.   Thanks for your concern about my mother to those who replied.    Chris, my step=father is 82 and was diagnosed with mild dementia last year.   My mother saw an ad from PBS ( yes we get U.S. cable up here ) about a brain plasticity... Read moreChevron

I've been away, and brain plasticisty

Hello.         I haven't written much in a while.   I've had a medical emergency in my family; my mother has taken quite ill , has had a stoke , actually.   And as she nurses her way back to health I thought I'd share some of her healing skills with you .   Essentially, from what... Read moreChevron

Surviving as a Person with Schizophrenia III Where We Live

OK so the big day arrives, and you're released from hospital.           You have a few plans and the main one , of course, is where do we go from here.       If you have made arrangements with family to stay with them, (you know as soon as you get back on your... Read moreChevron

Christmas with Schizophrenia - Where is my Spirit ?

People will always say Oh - Christmas, it's all about love and spiritual giving and celebration etc.         But I can remember a time in my life when it was not so.  For many of us who live with SZ it is a lonely time and made more so by the happy faces we see around us. Nothing connects as usual,... Read moreChevron

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syndrome characterized by disturbances in emotions, thought, activity, and language, that leaves patients fearful and withdrawn.

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