Disturbing Thoughts in Schizophrenia

Disturbing Thoughts in Schizophrenia

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Bonus: A Personal Interview with Our Host Who Lives with Schizophrenia

How does a woman with schizophrenia manage life as an entertainer, stuntwoman, and “Inside Schizophrenia” podcast host, all while managing a severe mental illness? In this bonus episode (that originally aired for the “Inside Mental Health” podcast series), Rachel Star Withers sha ...  Show more

Expressing Your Schizophrenia Journey

Living with schizophrenia is traumatic — full stop. Hallucinations, delusions, hospitalizations, lost relationships, and stigma can fracture how you see yourself and the world. But how do you process all of that without being labeled dangerous, unstable, or misunderstood? In this ...  Show more

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