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Re: 60 tips for helping people who have schizophrenia

@Cazzza

The first post in this thread may be helpful to you.

Re: 60 tips for helping people who have schizophrenia

@June9

This first post in this thread may be helpful.

Re: 60 tips for helping people who have schizophrenia

@BlueWater

First post in thread may be of interest to you

Re: 60 tips for helping people who have schizophrenia

@Cord

First post in thread has link.

Re: 60 tips for helping people who have schizophrenia

@Manary

 

This link (first post in thread) may be of help to you.

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@Muddles17

Link in first post of this thread may be helpful to you.

Re: 60 tips for helping people who have schizophrenia

 @sunflowers

This may be of help to you (first post in thread).

Re: 60 tips for helping people who have schizophrenia

@Former-Member what's your link with schizophrenia?

Re: 60 tips for helping people who have schizophrenia

@eudemonism

Sz is one of the differential diagnoses that have been tendered in relation to my husband. 

Re: 60 tips for helping people who have schizophrenia

This is great. Thanks. I think the most helpful reminder on here for me is to yry not to fight a person's delusions. I am still in the habit of trying to convince my partner that what he hears is not real in the hopes that he will realise that and get better. Of course it doesn't work like that. I need to practice acceptance and just hope he gets better.
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