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The Split Mind: Schizophrenia from an Insider's Point of View

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A reference book and memoir hybrid, this enlightening account provides a general understanding of Schizophrenia and offers a new perspective on mental illness. Addressing social problems such as suicidal behavior, societal stigma, and the right to refuse medical treatment, this guide demonstrates that patients have common personal struggles. A firsthand account of the disease, this record also encourages political and social policymakers to provide more efficient modes of health care.

355 pages, ebook

First published January 3, 2011

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March 19, 2013
I would recommend "The Center Cannot Hold" or "Angelhead" over this one on the topic of schizophrenia.

The author argues briefly that everyone who attempts suicide must be mentally ill and the full argument would be either trivial or tautological.
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I want a book to read to talk about healthcare and the Affordable Care Act so that I can get some very important topics on healthcare and the Affordable act by Kevin Alan Lee in my own words can you help me please.
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