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Surviving Schizophrenia

My Story of Paranoid Schizophrenia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Depression, Anosognosia, Suicide, and Treatment and Recovery from Severe Mental Illness

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Surviving Schizophrenia

By: Richard Carlson Jr.
Narrated by: Sasha White
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Richard Carlson Jr. was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia when he was 21 years of age. His illness first manifested when he was an early adolescent. Modern psychiatry greatly failed Richard for over a decade. Then, after an incident involving the police, he truly understood that his diagnosis was real, and finally began the long process of recovery. Over 10 years later, his life is greatly improved. In the course of his treatment, Richard also recovered from depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and lethargy. Do not let what happened to Richard happen to you, a loved one, or a patient dealing with severe mental illness. Always be honest with each other, and with your psychiatrist. For patients, family members, caregivers, students, and medical professionals who would like to learn more, visit www.survivingschizophrenia.com.

©2017 Richard Carlson Jr. (P)2018 Richard Carlson Jr.
Medical Mental Health Professionals & Academics Psychology & Mental Health Mental Illness
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it was a good story but the narrator was annoying. it was OK besides that

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Love it will read again. Learned alot ! well read and very open with the store .

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Interesting. Made me focus on prodromal schizophrenia. I have relatives who suffer. It’s a very complex disorder. But awareness of symptoms helps. I’m grateful to the author for sharing his experience. Thank-you!

Interesting. Compels discussion with Psychiatrist/ therapist.

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