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In this book, thirty-five young, recently diagnosed patients
speak about schizophrenia and the process of recovery, while two
specialists illuminate the medical science, psychoeducation, and
therapeutic needs of those coping with the illness, as well as
access to medical benefits and community resources. A remarkably
inclusive guide, the volume informs patients, families, friends,
and professionals, detailing the possible causes of schizophrenia,
medications and side effects, the functioning of the brain, and the
value of rehabilitation and other services.
In their dialogues, participants confront shame, stigma,
substance use, and relapse issues and the necessity of healthy
eating, safe sex practices, and coping skills during recovery.
Clinicians elaborate on the symptoms of schizophrenia, such as
violent and suicidal thoughts, delusions, hallucinations, memory
and concentration problems, trouble getting motivated or organized,
and anxiety and mood disorders. Adopting an uplifting tone of
manageability, the participants, authors, and clinicians of this
volume offer more than advice--they prescribe hope.
Most Christian women are familiar with Psalm 45 and the King's
Daughter, but have you ever wondered who the King's Daughter really
is? What is her story? Was she always the finest ornament of the
King's throne room? This compilation of short Bible studies traces
the story of the King's Daughter. From a field to a palace, from
disgrace to glory, from shame to restoration: her story reveals not
only the magnitude of our redemption, but also the chastening hand
of a loving Father and the beauty of His everlasting covenant.
In this book, thirty-five young, recently diagnosed patients
speak about schizophrenia and the process of recovery, while two
specialists illuminate the medical science, psychoeducation, and
therapeutic needs of those coping with the illness, as well as
access to medical benefits and community resources. A remarkably
inclusive guide, the volume informs patients, families, friends,
and professionals, detailing the possible causes of schizophrenia,
medications and side effects, the functioning of the brain, and the
value of rehabilitation and other services.
In their dialogues, participants confront shame, stigma,
substance use, and relapse issues and the necessity of healthy
eating, safe sex practices, and coping skills during recovery.
Clinicians elaborate on the symptoms of schizophrenia, such as
violent and suicidal thoughts, delusions, hallucinations, memory
and concentration problems, trouble getting motivated or organized,
and anxiety and mood disorders. Adopting an uplifting tone of
manageability, the participants, authors, and clinicians of this
volume offer more than advice--they prescribe hope.
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