002 - 10 Signs of Psychosis
Cheering Past Challenges
English - January 21, 2021 05:01 - 6 minutes - 6.35 MB - ★★★★★ - 15 ratingsMental Health Health & Fitness Education Self-Improvement wellness caregiver caring mentalhealth mentalillness pastchallenges schizophrenia sickness Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Have you had Psychosis? Or have you known or loved somebody that has had Psychosis? If you’re not sure, here are 10 signs to know when someone is about to enter Psychosis or if they are already in Psychosis.
As a disclaimer, I am not a Doctor or a Medical Professional. Everyone’s experiences with Schizophrenia and Psychosis may differ from others. However, these are my thoughts, feelings, and emotions based on personal experiences with my mother.
If you are or a loved one is suffering from Schizophrenia and/or Psychosis, know that you are not alone. By having open and honest conversations, we are able to find freedom from our illnesses.
Topics Discussed
Recognizing isolation as an indication of the early onset of Psychosis How our environment is shaped by our thought patterns Why patients often resort to taboo behaviors and inappropriate discussion How to spot delusional thinking and abnormal behavioral patterns Behaviors to look for in the later phase(s) of PsychosisConnect with Rebecca Stewart
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About Cheering Past Challenges Podcast
Cheering Past Challenges is a community of individuals seeking to overcome past and current trauma by seeking spiritual solutions.
Join Host, Rebecca Stewart, as she shares her journey of taking care of her mother with Schizophrenia. By focusing on Mental Health & Wellness, Rebecca offers insight on how to care for your loved ones during the most difficult moments of their lives.
About Unbinding Love
“Bring purpose to your life.”
Unbinding Love is a Christian Non-Fiction book that aims to provide hope for the caregiver/family member of someone who has Schizophrenia.
It is a heart guide of how to put yourself back on the to-do list, make the right priorities, and find yourself again so that you can thrive in your caregiving and bring purpose to your life.
Visit https://cheeringpastchallenges.com/unbinding-love/ to learn more!