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Parenting a mentally ill child

The challenges, the stigma, the strength to cope His rages were ugly. Fits of yelling, shrieking, hitting, swearing, kicking, and slamming had become daily occurrences. These weren't the normal tantrums of a young boy. His mother, Monica Kriese, was...

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Violence and Schizophrenia

Taming the criminal mythsSchizophrenia is quite possibly the most misunderstood mental illness known to mankind. The medical condition of schizophrenia―more often than not―is mistakenly associated with many prejudicial notions, including the belief...

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Happy being ME

Wendy Matthews could hear her husband calling out to her from another room. They were going out and it was time to leave. But she didn’t move toward his voice. Instead, as she focused on the knife in her hand, she wondered, Should I slit my wrists or...

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Love Stands Strong

A distinguished 20-year career in the United States military. A single mother. Fighting to ensure the optimal level of health care for her family. Jenny Holloway can boast (not that she would) of succeeding at all of these things. Clearly, Holloway...

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Someone for everyone: Cupid should not discriminate

Dating was no fun for Tammy who, at age 16, was diagnosed with schizophrenia and a number of mood disorders. She never had any lasting relationships. “I always broke up with anyone I was dating,” she says, “so they couldn’t break up with me.”Two...

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MY VOICE: Dealing with changes

Drew: There was this time when I had to leave society. I was physically removed from the world that you and I know and placed in an institution.Nancy: We knew Drew was having problems. He appeared depressed, withdrawn, but we had no clue what was...

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The power of higher powers: What psychiatrists are learning from their patients

In 1979, Thelma Gordon made a request that was considered pretty strange back then: She wanted her church to find a way to welcome and support people who suffered from mental illness.The priest and the nun that led the congregation didn’t know what...

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Planning for the future

Food. Clothes. Housing. Health care.Many caregivers—especially aging parents of a grown child who has a mental illness—worry about how their loved one will manage the details of everyday life once the caregiver can no longer fulfill that role.“I’m 85...

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Spring 2012

Feature Stories

The role of family in treatment, By Melissa Churly
Research has shown that having a strong support network of family and friends plays a crucial role in helping a person with a mental illness achieve a positive outcome and recovery.

Choosing the right mental health professional, by Jennifer Pellegrini

The doctor-patient relationship is one of the most important professional relationships in a person’s life. It is especially important for individuals who are seeking a doctor to help them deal with a mental illness. So how should you go about finding a psychiatrist?

Medication-Following the doctor’s orders, By Michelle Morra-Carlisle

Of the many therapeutic and lifestyle methods of treating a serious mental illness, medication is crucial in controlling psychosis. For many it is a godsend—yet an estimated 40 to 90 percent of patients with schizophrenia don’t take it as prescribed, which almost guarantees a relapse.

Medication tolerance- By Mary Medland
Can a patient develop a tolerance to his or her antipsychotic medication, thereby decreasing its effectiveness? The short answer, most mental health professionals agree, is no.

   
   
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