pt. I: An overview of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia : the basics ; Diagnosis and symptoms ; Creating a vision of recovery ; Comprehensive treatment of schizophrenia ; Community resources --; pt. II: Special issues for family members. Parents ; Siblings ; Spouses and partners ; Parenting and children ; pt. III: Preventing relapses. Medication ; Managing stress ; Developing a relapse prevention plan ; Responding to crises --; pt. IV: Creating a supportive environment. Communicating effectively ; Solving problems ; Establishing household rules and sharing responsibilities --; pt. V: Coping with specific problems. Psychotic symptoms ; Negative symptoms ; Cognitive difficulties ; Anxiety ; Depression ; Alcohol and drug abuse ; Anger and violence ; Lack of insight --; pt. VI: Improving quality of life. Social relationships ; Work and school ; Independent living and self-care skills ; Leisure and recreation ; Dealing with stigma ; Planning for the future.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
Will the person you love ever get better? Chances are you've grappled with the question. With care and support from their families, people with schizophrenia can and do make vast improvements. Noted therapists Kim Mueser and Susan Gingerich deepen your understanding of the illness and cover a wide range of effective treatments. Based on decades of research and experience, they offer pragmatic suggestions for dealing with depression, psychosis, and other symptoms. They show you how to prioritize needs, resolve everyday problems, and encourage your loved one to set life goals. Plus, individual sections highlight special issues for parents, children, siblings, and partners. Whether you're facing schizophrenia for the first time or you've dealt with its impact for years, you'll discover innovative ways to handle challenges that arise over the course of treatment, from reducing the chances of relapse to making friends and finding work. Recovery isn't an endpoint or an outcome-it's a lifelong journey. With love, hope, and realistic optimism, striving for it can lead to a richer, more rewarding life for your entire family. Book jacket.--Jacket.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Mentally ill -- Family relationships.
Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenics -- Family relationships.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
RC514
Book number
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K568
2006
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
Kim T. Mueser and Susan Gingerich ; foreword by Harriet P. Lefley.