Coping with psychosis and schizophrenia family stories of hope and recovery
Supporting a relative living with a psychotic disorder can be uniquely challenging when compared to other health conditions, leaving many family carers isolated and struggling with questions: Why us? How do others cope? Is it my fault? How much more can I take? This collection of personal accounts p...
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title_full | Coping with psychosis and schizophrenia family stories of hope and recovery edited by Juliana Onwumere, David Shiers, Elizabeth Kuipers |
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