The Myth-Busting Guide to Psychosis
Psycho, psychotic, psychosis. The words get thrown around by everyone from newsreaders to the guy in the pub talking about his ex, and feed into a fog of stigma and misinformation that can make it feel impossible to talk about living with hallucinations and delusions.
In reality, psychosis affects 6% of the UK population at some point in their lives. It can be caused by a huge range of factors, from sleep deprivation and certain medications to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. This guide digs into what psychosis really means, what it feels like, and how to handle its effects along with tackling stigma and other people’s misconceptions.
Informed by interviews and the author’s own lived experience, this book explores the realities of living with psychosis. Whether you experience psychosis or support someone who does, this book will help you to understand the symptom and tackle its challenges.
In reality, psychosis affects 6% of the UK population at some point in their lives. It can be caused by a huge range of factors, from sleep deprivation and certain medications to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. This guide digs into what psychosis really means, what it feels like, and how to handle its effects along with tackling stigma and other people’s misconceptions.
Informed by interviews and the author’s own lived experience, this book explores the realities of living with psychosis. Whether you experience psychosis or support someone who does, this book will help you to understand the symptom and tackle its challenges.
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[Conibear] tackles this important topic with warmth and experience.
Conibear's latest stigma-busting book is bursting with sage advice and eloquently emphasizes the important voices of lived experience in the conversation about psychosis - I loved it!
powerful stories illustrate how frightening and life-changing psychosis can be, and demonstrates the experience of psychosis is worsened by the ignorance and prejudice they encounter in their daily social interactions... This myth-busting guide will educate counsellors and mental health professionals about the impact of psychosis and will be valuable for younger people looking for support with their own psychosis and as a guide for friends and family members