Living with my son’s schizophrenia: From fear to hope
When my son Ben was 20-years-old, he was finally diagnosed with schizophrenia after five years of chaos and frustration — what I later came to know had been symptoms of the gradual onset of his illness. At the time, I’d thought he was just having a tough adolescence. I’d thought perhaps he needed more father figures (Ben’s father had deserted the family when Ben and his sister were little, and …



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