Schizophrenia Blogs and Personal Stories

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Overcoming Schizophrenia: Blind to the Person with the Illness

overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com — “My name is Ashley Smith and I was diagnosed with adult-onset Schizophrenia in 2007. I started this blog in September 2008. This blog shares my experience with the illness- episodes and symptoms, recovery, and hope. Also, I am Founder and Executive Director of Embracing My Mind, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.View full resource at overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com

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Schizophrenia and Empathy | Creative Schizophrenia

healthyplace.com — “Schizophrenia does not make a person inhumane, bad or evil. It is a disease, like many others, that must be controlled by modern medicine.View full resource at healthyplace.com

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TY4RT @personfirst: #Schizophrenia And Empathy. New Creative Schizophrenia blog. http://t.co/moFwjbSi Fear and #stigma hurt.

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Overcoming Schizophrenia: Overcoming Schizophrenia Blog Anniversary (Yay!)

overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com — “The Overcoming Schizophrenia blog is a schizophrenia resource and related informational blog. It covers Ashley's personal experience (the author), knowledge of the illness, and occasional guest posts, etc. The blog was established in September 2008 by Ashley Smith, also known as, Valash. For additional information on schizophrenia and other mental illnesses visit Ashley's advocacy and support group at Embracing My Mind, Inc.View full resource at overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com

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whenmedicine Katie Cadigan Health Advocate

RT @CompeerRoch Great Blog About Overcoming Schizophrenia. Recovery Really Is Possible. Read On...http://ping.fm/1jJjd

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Success and Schizophrenia | Channel N

blogs.psychcentral.com — “Elyn Saks, on her life with schizophrenia.View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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tlomauro Timothy Lomauro Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

"Success and Schizophrenia" http://hub.tm/?pRLPx - quite a story.

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Overcoming Schizophrenia

overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com — “The Overcoming Schizophrenia blog is a schizophrenia resource and related informational blog. It covers Ashley's personal experience (the author), knowledge of the illness, and occasional guest posts, etc. The blog was established in September 2008 by Ashley Smith, also known as, Valash. For additional information on schizophrenia and other mental illnesses visit Ashley's advocacy and support group at Embracing My Mind, Inc.View full resource at overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com

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Overcoming Schizophrenia: written by woman who, like me, has schizophrenia & is helping spread truth http://bit.ly/dtM2ve

2 years ago...

Schizophrenia Social Skills - Health News Story - WSOC Charlotte

wsoctv.com — “Schizophrenia is a type of mental illness that affects a person?s thoughts, feelings, behaviors, emotions and ability to relate to others. The symptoms are generally classified in three categories.View full resource at wsoctv.com

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Overcoming Schizophrenia: Whose to Blame

overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com — “I welcome you to take another look at what a person with schizophrenia experiences. My name is Ashley Smith and this is my blog. I would like to bring your attention to the person living with a mental illness. I was diagnosed with adult-onset paranoid schizophrenia in 2007. I started this blog in September 2008.View full resource at overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com

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schizophrenia sucks -- here's how to get all sides of the story

squidoo.com — “perhaps one of the most devastating illnesses facing us today. the added burden of dealing with stigma in everyday life can be as bad as the illness itself. 1 out of every 100 people born in the world, across all barriers of race, class, education, intelligence etc. will develop schizophrenia. schizophrenia is not to be confused with multiple-personality disorder or violence. 7 out of 100 people are violent. most are not mentally ill. people who are treated early have the best chance at a good lView full resource at squidoo.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 11, 2009 at 10:02 pm By:

whenmedicine Katie Cadigan Health Advocate

Amen. RT @artdamage00: Schizophrenia Sucks -- here's the story: perhaps one of the most devastating illnesses .. http://bit.ly/MHazr

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AP gets a D for schizophrenia story - Gary Schwitzer's HealthNewsReview Blog

blog.lib.umn.edu — “AP gets a D for schizophrenia story - Gary Schwitzer's HealthNewsReview BlogView full resource at blog.lib.umn.edu

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AP gets a D for schizophrenia story: If you're going to claim in a headline and in the body of the story that "T.. http://bit.ly/zlsJV

3 years ago...

Overcoming Schizophrenia: Psychiatric Labels

overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com — “The Overcoming Schizophrenia blog is a schizophrenia resource and related informational blog. It covers Ashley's personal experience (the author), knowledge of the illness, and occasional guest posts, etc. The blog was established in September 2008 by Ashley Smith, also known as, Valash. For additional information on schizophrenia and other mental illnesses visit Ashley's advocacy and support group at Embracing My Mind, Inc.View full resource at overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com

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Overcoming Schizophrenia: What is Stigma?

overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com — “The Overcoming Schizophrenia blog is a schizophrenia resource and related informational blog. It covers Ashley's personal experience (the author), knowledge of the illness, and occasional guest posts, etc. The blog was established in September 2008 by Ashley/Valash. For additional information on schizophrenia and other mental illnesses visit Ashley's advocacy and support group at Embracing My Mind, Inc.View full resource at overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com

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Living with Schizophrenia - YouTube

youtube.com — “"Living with Schizophrenia" explores the lives of three people schizophrenia. The documentary reveals their daily struggles, personal insights about the illn...View full resource at youtube.com

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Living with Schizophrenia - Joshua - YouTube

youtube.com — “Joshua shares his personal journey with honesty and openness in a new documentary film about the challenges and triumphs of mental health recovery and treatm...View full resource at youtube.com

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ADHD, Tourette’s, OCD, Schizophrenia, Autism, Epilepsy, Bipolar, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, etc. – Have a story to tell? | Conditional Publications

feedproxy.google.com — “As part of our ongoing effort to raise awareness about neurological conditions, we are always looking for new personal stories about your lives with theseView full resource at feedproxy.google.com

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