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.
As spring nears, I wanted to write a SharePost about spring cleaning with links to other articles I've written here before. I also wrote a column for SZ magazine on the topic. There, I noted how as I got better in my recovery, my closet reflected my mood and my health. In my late thirties, I tossed out all the clothes that signaled I was at odds…
Christina Bruni, Health Guide, answered My wife, 43 yrs., was diagnosed with… eternal vigilance is the only option: to monitor her symptoms and work with…
Christina Bruni, Health Guide, commented on Schizophrenia Recovery and Spring… Donna, I once wanted to join the Staten Island Poetry Society and the…
Christina Bruni, Health Guide, commented on Geriatric Schizophrenia: Treating Older… The best is yet to come! Cheers, Chris
Christina Bruni, Health Guide, commented on the latest bout Hi Eric, It's good to hear from you and I look forward to your posts. I used to do…