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“Mental Illness Is a Family Illness”

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Understanding Their Diagnosis

Two decades ago, the internet painted a frightening picture of schizophrenia for Anita Fisher’s son. But she found hope by diving into his diagnosis.

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Day-to-Day Challenges

From getting her son to his doctor appointments to making sure he takes his medicine, Carol Spears faces difficult daily responsibilities as a caregiver.

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Barriers to Care

Lisa Dailey of the Treatment Advocacy Center says those impacted by schizophrenia face a tough system to navigate, making collaborative care hard.

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Helping Them Feel Less Alone

Here’s how you can make your loved one with schizophrenia feel less lonely and isolated. It can be hard for them to share their reality with others.

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The Fearful Stigma of Schizophrenia

To fight the fear, Trinh Dang of NAMI says education will foster empathy for those with schizophrenia.

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