Upon being diagnosed with schizophrenia, it is helpful to learn all you can about your condition as you start the recovery process. You will also need to find your best treatment program through working with your doctor, psychologist, psychiatrist, and insurance. Also you will want to find support and be selective about who you share your mental illness details with.
This SharePost inaugurates a new round of news articles geared to sharing techniques with everyone that can help us live life well even with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. "Recovery Strategies" will be the theme of the ongoing series focused on imparting both the wisdom and the kind of best practices I've learned and used in my 25 years of…
Christina Bruni, Health Guide, commented on Incompetent legally and waiting list… Hi caringfamily, I realize this might not change things or change…
Christina Bruni, Health Guide, posted Spring Cleaning in Recovery Revisited I want to revisit the idea of spring cleaning or cleaning house: getting all your…
Christina Bruni, Health Guide, posted Schizophrenia News: April 2013 The Independent, a UK newspaper, reports that "tens of thousands" of people with…
Christina Bruni, Health Guide, posted IMHO: Why ADL Skills Matter ADL skills or activities of daily living are the foundation that a successful recovery…