
Me, Myself, and Them A Firsthand Account of One Young Person's Experience with Schizophrenia
by Snyder, Kurt; Gur, Raquel E.; Andrews, Linda WasmerRent Textbook
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Summary
Author Biography
Kurt Snyder is a database administrator for the state of Maryland as well as president of his local volunteer fire department.
Rachel Gur, MD, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, and Radiology at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, where she has acted as Director of the Neuropsychiatry section and the Schizophrenia Research Center.
Linda Wasmer Andrews is a freelance health and psychology writer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She is the coauthor of Monochrome Days: A Firsthand Account of One Teenager's Experience with Depression as well as the author or coauthor of numerous other books, including Stress Control for Peace of Mind. Her writing has appeared in magazines such as Self, Parenting, and Psychology Today.
Table of Contents
Foreword | |
Preface | |
A Fragmented Mind: Overview of Schizophrenia | p. 1 |
My Story | p. 1 |
Delusions of grandeur | p. 1 |
The early days | p. 4 |
The Big Picture | p. 8 |
So what is schizophrenia? | p. 9 |
Who gets schizophrenia? | p. 10 |
Where does schizophrenia come from? | p. 11 |
What are the early warning signs? | p. 16 |
First Encounters With Them: Symptoms and Paranoia | p. 19 |
My Story | p. 19 |
A change of plan | p. 20 |
Being watched | p. 21 |
A new opportunity | p. 23 |
An unanswered message | p. 26 |
Too many coincidences | p. 28 |
Uncertain assumptions | p. 34 |
An imagination run wild | p. 37 |
The Big Picture | p. 40 |
What are positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia? | p. 41 |
How important are cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia? | p. 47 |
Are people with schizophrenia aware of how sick they are? | p. 48 |
What are the different types of schizophrenia? | p. 48 |
In the Grip of Them: Losing Touch With Reality | p. 53 |
My Story | p. 53 |
Getting away | p. 53 |
Glasgow, Montana | p. 56 |
Intrusion | p. 59 |
Lockdown | p. 63 |
Returning home | p. 65 |
The Big Picture | p. 67 |
How does schizophrenia affect everyday life? | p. 68 |
When and why is hospitalization helpful? | p. 71 |
What are the ins and outs of inpatient care? | p. 74 |
Where can you get help outside the hospital? | p. 77 |
Naming and Facing the Enemy: Diagnosis and Treatment | p. 79 |
My Story | p. 79 |
The delusions intensify | p. 80 |
Back to the hospital | p. 81 |
Back to the outside world | p. 82 |
Giving THEM a name | p. 83 |
The Big Picture | p. 84 |
How is schizophrenia diagnosed? | p. 84 |
What conditions often coexist with schizophrenia? | p. 86 |
Why is professional treatment so important? | p. 89 |
What medications are used to treat schizophrenia? | p. 90 |
How does psychological and behavioral therapy help? | p. 96 |
What is the outlook for the future? | p. 100 |
Beating the Enemy: Recovery from Schizophrenia | p. 103 |
My Story | p. 103 |
Accepting schizophrenia | p. 105 |
A new direction | p. 106 |
The Big Picture | p. 109 |
What are psychosocial rehabilitation programs? | p. 110 |
What types of training and support are available? | p. 111 |
How can you cope with schizophrenia at school? | p. 115 |
How can you deal with schizophrenia at work? | p. 119 |
What are options for living on your own? | p. 121 |
What are tips for handling social situations? | p. 126 |
What are tips for coping with stress and change? | p. 130 |
Putting the Pieces Back Together: My Life Today | p. 133 |
Epilogue to My Story | p. 133 |
Frequently Asked Questions | p. 137 |
Glossary | p. 143 |
Resources | p. 149 |
Bibliography | p. 157 |
Index | p. 159 |
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