This book is for families, those who carry a heavy burden, whose hearts are saddened, as they watch the lives of their loved ones go on into seeming nothingness. This book is for families who want to become more involved in the care their loved ones receive, yet have felt powerless and afraid to do so.
This is a book of questions and answers and more questions for the future. But above all this is a book of hope for families and their loved ones. Yes, hope. Many chronically ill patients are misdiagnosed and are not given adequate treatment, treatment that has the potential of turning lives of hopelessness into ones of hope.
"Fantastic! Written so anyone can understand these illnesses. A must for all newly diagnosed and their family members. At last a real insight into what we are facing."
Ron Storn
National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association
"This book reads really well. Every chapter is important. I thank you for the privilege of reading this valuable book."
Lisa D. Alberts
Managing Editor
Psychopharmacology Bulletin
National Institute of Mental Health
Schizophrenia is often miss diagnosed. These patients are in reality bipolar. They respond to lithium, depacote, tegretol and other mood stabilizers.
Patients with the diagnosis schizophrenia often respond to lithium, valproic acid or other mood stabilizers.
Treatment centers on correct diagnosis. Diagnosis is the first step to treatment.
Family members of patients suffering from schizophrenia need to know how to find biological psychiatrists who better understand how to treat these illnesses.
There is more than one type of bipolar illness. The various types respond to different medications.
Schizophrenia and bipolar illness are genetic illnesses, they are treated by changing brain biochemistry with medications.
Clozaril is the best medication available today for patients suffering from schizophrenia.
Lithium is very effective in treating bipolar illness. It prevents mania from recurring.
Valproic acid is effective in treating fast cycling bipolar illness. It is also effective in treating regular cycling bipolar illness.
Patients diagnosed or suffering from the symptoms of schizophrenia can be helped.
The atypical antipsychotic medications bring new hope for patients who suffer from the symptoms of schizophrenia.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Hope
- Etiology, How do we get these Illnesses
- Diagnosing
- Treatment Options
- Bipolar Disorder
- Depression
- Schizophrenia Disorder
- Issues of Living
- Coping with Mental Illness in the Family
- Choosing Treatment
- Long Term Care
- Providing a Supportive Environment
- Crisis Situations
- Problem Solving, Setting Limits
- Role of the Family in Rehabilitation
- Community Resources
- Private vs. Public
- Medications of the Future
- Hope for the Future
Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorders
Often Misdiagnosed, Often Mistreated: A Family Manual
Table of Contents
| Introduction |
13 |
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| 1. There is Hope |
15 |
| 2. Etiology: How do we get these illnesses? |
20 |
| 3. Diagnosing: How can we do this accurately? |
23 |
| 4. Treatment: What options are there? |
36 |
| 5. A Treatment Model |
45 |
| 6. Bipolar Disorder: A Case Study |
48 |
| 7. Treatment: Options in Bipolar Disorders |
63 |
| 8. Alternative Treatments for Bipolar Disorder |
67 |
| 9. Depression: A Treatment Dilemma |
70 |
| 10. Schizoaffective Disorder |
77 |
| 11. Issues of Living |
83 |
| 12. Coping with Mental Illness in the Family |
87 |
| 13. Choosing Treatment |
90 |
| 14. Long-Term Care |
92 |
| 15.Providing a Supportive Environment |
95 |
| 16. Crisis Situations |
100 |
| 17. Problem Solving, Setting Limits |
106 |
| 18. The Role of the Family in Rehabilitation |
111 |
| 19. Community Resources |
115 |
| 20. Private vs. Public |
122 |
| 21. Medications for the Future |
126 |
| 22. Hope for the Future |
132 |
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| Epilogue |
134 |
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| Chapter Notes |
137 |
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| Biography |
140 |
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| Recommended Reading |
142 |
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| Appendix |
143 |
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| Glossary |
147 |
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| Index |
151 |
- Paperback: 160 pages
- Dimensions (in inches): 0.45 x 8.34 x 5.34
- Publisher: Ponte Vedra Publishing; (December 1996)
- ISBN: 0965499618