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Surviving Schizophrenia, 7th Edition
Surviving Schizophrenia, 7th Edition: A Family Manual | E. Fuller Torrey
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Updated throughout and filled with all the latest research, treatment plans, commonly asked questions and more, the bestselling resource on schizophrenia is back—now in its seventh edition. “E. Fuller Torrey is a brilliant writer. There is no one writing on psychology today whom I would rather read.”— Los Angeles Times Since its first publication in 1983, Surviving Schizophrenia has become the standard reference book on the disease and has helped thousands of patients, their families, and mental health professionals. In clear language, this much-praised and important book describes the nature, causes, symptoms, treatment, and course of schizophrenia and also explores living with it from both the patient's and the family's point of view. This new, completely updated seventh edition includes the latest research findings on what causes the illness, as well as information about the newest drugs for treatment, and answers the questions most often asked by families, consumers, and providers. An indispensable guide for those afflicted by schizophrenia as well those who care for them, Surviving Schizophrenia covers every aspect of the condition and sheds new light on an often-misunderstood illness.
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Found this book during the #NAMI Basics class yesterday in a footnote and quickly downloaded it to my Kindle. I thought I knew a lot about schizophrenia, but here I am 22 pages in and whoa! The most frightening thing about this disease is actually what people think it is, not what it is. #endthestigma

mandarchy It took me a year to read this, but it's a great reference, so I'm glad I bought it. If you or a loved one is diagnosed with schizophrenia, get the latest edition. NAMI uses this to support their work, and you can read why. 2y
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