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People That Are Interested In Schizophrenia

Myself
posted 02/14/2008, comments (0)

Interested participants wanted.

Hello, I'm an advanced graduate student at the California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco, and I'm currently seeking volunteers for my research about the experience of self in schizophrenia.  I want to have a deep understanding of schizophrenia and its' process so that I, and other clinicians, may eventually... Read moreChevron
damage_plan

damage_plan

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posted 01/15/2008, comments (0)

is it me or you?

Is it me or you? I move through my day, each the same a the one before. I expect no change in out come. I feed my kids, talk to my dog, and smile when my wifes pants don't cover her thong. I go to work, I do ok. Bout the same as all of you. Yet in my mind, no faults can hide from that ravenous infestation of you. I am not right, with the words... Read moreChevron
skye
posted 12/15/2007, comments (2)

when to get help

im not sure about most of this. mental illness is on both sides of my family. my uncle on my fathers side is  paranoid schizophrenic. my mother has SAD and panic attacks and a nervous breakdown. as a teen i tired to kill myself. im now almost 30 and a female. i tend to "daydream" alot. i have very low self esteem.  have never... Read moreChevron
private
posted 11/21/2007, comments (9)

Being a Schizophrenic Parent

Hi, I am currently learning more and more on schizophrenia. I have a questions for some of the individuals living with schizophrenia and caregivers of schizophrenia. My daughter's biological father was dx with the illness in 2005. He has not been in her life since she was 2 and she is now 10. She has no clue who he is and according to... Read moreChevron
maths sux

maths sux

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posted 10/10/2007, comment (1)

YeAr 12 ScHiZoPhReNiA aSsiGnMeNt

distinguish between a normal person and someone who has the disorder (schizophrenia).
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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a syndrome characterized by disturbances in emotions, thought, activity, and language, that leaves patients fearful and withdrawn.

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