Disturbing Thoughts in Schizophrenia

Disturbing Thoughts in Schizophrenia

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Headlines of Horror: Schizophrenia Portrayals in News Media

“Paranoid schizophrenic admits to attacking dog walker.” When we watch a horror movie, we know the “madman” on screen is a work of fiction. But when the nightly news leads with a diagnosis to explain a tragedy, the fear it creates is very real — and often permanent.Why does the m ...  Show more

What Do I Say? Communication Strategies for Schizophrenia

“How do I talk to my loved one?” It is the most frequent question the show receives. In this episode, host Rachel Star Withers (who lives with schizophrenia) and co-host Gabe Howard dive deep into the nuances of communication, moving away from reactionary "crisis mode" toward int ...  Show more

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