Mental Health Recovery Book: An expose by the mother of a son with schizophrenia including care, nutrition and living within the family unit
By Kaye Dennan
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Mental health is a major problem in society, one which many people would prefer to turn their back on. Unfortunately mental health does not just affect those with the illness but the extended family as well. Parents and siblings stagger at the news that their loved one has become another statistic in this every growing problem. This book has been written in order to help those family members who are caring for a loved one with a mental illness, and with a view to keep positive as there is often a reasonable recovery.
In the darkest hours family members feel that there will never be an end to the stress that they experience as they are exposed to behavior that they have not seen before. The book encourages carers to care for themselves in order to be the best carer they can.
Tips, strategies and experiences abound in this book and has proven helpful to other carers around the world. It is not written so much about the illness but offering experienced ways to cope and move on in life.
Kaye Dennan
Kaye Dennan is an experienced business owner who writes in a variety of genres because of the fact that her business career has brought her into contact with so many types of business. Kaye has been involved in catering, the arts, real estate, business brokerage and clothing retail. For the past 14 years Kaye Dennan has worked from home and has a passion for helping others succeed in their home based businesses but also enjoy life with a healthy lifestyle business mix. Follow Kaye for a wide variety of topics that interest mum, dad and the children at different levels.
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Mental Health Recovery Book - Kaye Dennan
Mental Health Recovery Book
by Kaye Dennan
Published by Kaye Dennan at Smashwords
Copyright ©2012 Kaye Dennan
Smashwords Edition, License Notes
All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, including scanning, photocopying, or otherwise without prior written permission of the copyright holder. Copyright © 2012 Kaye Dennan
Table of Contents
1. Dedication
2. Introduction
3. Diagnosis
4. Be Prepared For All Eventualities
5. Medication
6. Stigma of Mental Illness
7. Communication
8. The Illness and the Person
9. How Do Carers Cope?
10. Understanding Voices by Experimentation
11. It's All About Me
12. How Does the Person With the Illness Cope?
13. Health Care
14. Family Relationships
15. Self Esteem
16. Recovery
17. Acknowledgements
18. Disclaimer
1. Dedication
Dedicated to my loving family, my son’s father
And all the Mental Health Workers, Doctors and Carers
Who have been a tremendous support
Through this amazing journey
2. INTRODUCTION
As of writing this book....
This book has been written by Kaye Dennan, a mother who has a son who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. For 10 years the family has been through all sorts of ups and downs trying to come to terms with this illness and how to best manage the situation for all concerned. There have been many trial and errors, laughter and tears, hopes soaring and hopes dashed, but we have embraced this journey and I believe have become stronger for the experience.
From the very first I would like to welcome you into my world and the world of thousands of families around the globe who have a family member with a psychiatric disorder.
The journey has not all been bad. Oh, yes, there certainly have been times that I would rather not have experienced but, hey, this is it and I love my son unconditionally.
The purpose behind this book is to open the eyes of carers who may or may not face some of the situations that either I have experienced or that some of my fellow carers have suffered.
Sadly, this ebook may be a shock to read for those who are ‘new carers’, as the facts were to me when I realized we were dealing with a probable lifelong mental illness, not just juvenile bad behavior. Let me tell you, this realization did not hit for about 2 years after we knew we had a problem on our hands and then I had to go through the long and arduous task of learning how to cope.
You know, I am ‘just a mum’, trying to do the best for my son who has been inflicted with paranoid/schizophrenia. It has been 10 years now that the family has been dealing with this illness and it certainly has felt like a roller coaster ride. The highs and lows, the expectations, the disappointments, the frustration and of course, all the arguments and tears certainly had an impact. At times I felt these experiences would never end.
BUT I AM HAPPY TO SAY MY SON AND THE FAMILY HAVE COME TO A REASONABLY HAPPY PLACE IN LIFE RIGHT NOW.
It must be pointed out that I have never officially studied mental illness or have ever taken any medical studies. I have just listened to carers, doctors, health care workers and anybody who I felt knew a bit about mental illness. I did