Review
I strongly recommend this to families and therapists of seriously mentally ill patients. --
AARON T. BECK, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Department of PsychiatryThe focus throughout is on building mutual understanding and trust, so involuntary treatment can be avoided,if possible. --
LAURIE FLYNN, Executive Director, National Alliance for the Mentally IllThis book fills a tremendous void in the literature on schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. --
E. FULLER TORREY, M.D., Director of the Stanley Foundation Research Programs on Schizophrenia and Manic-Depression;Author of Surviving Schizophrenia.
Product Description
About 50% of all people with schizophrenia and manic-depression do not understand that they are ill and refuse treatment.
Whether you are a family member or a therapist, in this book you will find hope in what the new research is revealing about the problem of poor insight into illness.
Prepare to be surprised and to have new hope. There is much you can do to conquer denial.