Being diagnosed with schizophrenia can feel overwhelming and isolating, but it’s important to remember that you are not alone.
“I’m Diagnosed. Now What?” is a series of toolkits designed to help you navigate the early stages of your diagnosis with practical advice, resources and encouragement. These toolkits provide you ways to understand your condition, manage your symptoms and take important steps toward recovery.
The companion worksheets are practical guided journals to help you navigate your new diagnosis using the toolkits. Designed for collaboration, they encourage you to work with your loved ones and recovery team, fostering shared understanding of your recovery journey. By engaging with these resources, you’ll gain clearer insights into your symptoms, treatment options, and personalized strategies to build resilience.
Remember, there is hope! With the right treatment and support, you can lead a fulfilling and empowered life.
These worksheets are designed to empower both caregivers and individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia or psychosis-related disorders to navigate the recovery journey together. These are tools to foster meaningful conversations, and strengthen collaboration between individuals, their support systems, and their treatment teams.
Being diagnosed with schizophrenia can feel overwhelming and isolating, but it’s important to remember that you are not alone. “I’m Diagnosed. Now What?” is a toolkit designed to help you navigate the early stages of your diagnosis with practical advice, resources and encouragement. The toolkit explores ways to understand your condition, manage your symptoms and take important steps toward recovery.
Remember, there is hope! With the right support, you can lead a fulfilling and empowered life.
If you or a loved one has thoughts of self-harm, go to a hospital emergency room or dial the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
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