Fakta
When the person you love starts slipping away, and they are still standing right in front of you
Schizophrenia does not only affect the person who carries the diagnosis. It moves into the relationship, the household, and the daily life of every partner, parent, sibling, and adult child connected to the person who is ill. It changes how you communicate, how you plan, how you grieve, and how you love. And it does all of this in near-total silence, because the world has very little to say to the people left holding everything together.
A guide built for the people doing the hardest caregiving in mental health
This book fills the gap between clinical textbooks written for professionals and memoirs that move you but do not tell you what to do on a Tuesday afternoon when your loved one refuses medication, believes the neighbors are recording them, and has not showered in a week. Every chapter combines the latest research on psychosis, antipsychotic treatment, and family intervention with specific, practical strategies for real situations. Worksheets, action steps, and crisis planning templates give you tools that work when you are exhausted and afraid.
What families and caregivers will find inside
Fifteen chapters cover the full arc of the caregiving experience. Part One explains schizophrenia, psychosis, and anosognosia (the brain-based inability to recognize illness affecting over half of people with the diagnosis) and introduces the LEAP communication method. Part Two provides communication scripts, de-escalation techniques, guidance on intimacy and partnership, parenting strategies, and a complete crisis playbook. Part Three addresses the ambiguous grief that families carry when a loved one is physically present but fundamentally changed. Part Four confronts caregiver burnout, support systems, and the hardest questions about limits and long-term planning. Part Five restores hope through recovery evidence and a closing chapter focused entirely on you.
Grounded in science, written with compassion
Recommendations are supported by peer-reviewed research and clinical guidelines from the APA, NIMH, and NICE. Coverage includes antipsychotic medications, newer treatments, CBTp, Coordinated Specialty Care, the LEAP method, and the recovery model. Four appendices provide crisis hotlines, a clinical glossary, recommended reading, and printable worksheets.
This is the book for the spouse lying awake at 2 AM. For the parent who has memorized the medication schedule but forgotten their own doctor's appointment. For the sibling carrying a grief that has no funeral. For anyone who has ever whispered, "I do not know how much longer I can do this."
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Udgivelsesdato
E-bog: 19. marts 2026