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Coping with Psychosis and Schizophrenia
Family Stories of Hope and Recovery

A series of short personal accounts from family carers supporting a relative living with psychosis and schizophrenia.

Juliana Onwumere (Author), David Shiers OBE (Author), Elizabeth Kuipers OBE (Author)

9781911623694, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 23 May 2024

110 pages
19.8 x 12.8 x 0.6 cm, 0.11 kg

'When feeling bewildered and alone, with a sense of responsibility for a much loved relative affected by psychosis, the testimonies of others with caring experiences can be a lifeline. Professionals and students will also deepen their understanding by learning from carers. The authors have assembled, in this slim volume, a richly varied selection of personal accounts of caring, which will prove an invaluable resource for anyone concerned with compassionate care.' Philippa Garety, Professor of Clinical Psychology, King's College London

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 provides family carers with a helpful framework to make sense of their individual experiences and support their own coping and wellbeing. It details the myriad of positives, challenges and life-changing experiences that families encounter following the development of a psychotic illness in a loved one. The authors of these accounts are varied and include the parents, partners, siblings and children of those experiencing psychosis. This book will also serve as an excellent resource for psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, social workers, GPs and students who should find the book relevant both for their own practice and for those families they support.

About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Understanding psychosis and schizophrenia
2. Parental caregiver accounts
3. Partner caregiver accounts
4. Sibling caregiver accounts
5. Child caregiver accounts
6. Extended family caregiver account
7. Summary and conclusions
Helpful Resources
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Clinical psychology [MMJ]

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