Catherine’s life wasn’t easy — and her courage, patience and eagerness to enjoy good times inspired others and still does.
I have faith that I’ll continue to get better. Psychosis does happen, but it’s not the end.
My Schizophrenia Checklist
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My Son Has Schizophrenia. This is My Advice to Caregivers.
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Confronting Mental Health Challenges in Rural America
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Telling Your Partner about Your Mental Health Diagnosis
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What I Want my Neighbors to Know About My Mental Illness
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Five Schizophrenia Coping Skills I Can’t Live Without
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Understanding and Coping with My Delusions
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The Consequences of Stigma Surrounding Schizophrenia
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Recent Changes May Affect Access to an Important Medication
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How I Manage the Side Effects of Antipsychotics
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Why Stereotypes About Psychosis Are Harmful
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The Importance of Accepting Help
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Q&A with NIMH Director Dr. Josh Gordon
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When Schizophrenia Took Over My Life
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My Journey with Schizophrenia
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Finding My Purpose After Psychosis
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Living Extraordinary Alones
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CBT for Psychosis: Approaches Families Can Use
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My Brother is Not a Threat, He Has Schizophrenia
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But I was a Victim, Right?
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