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21-03-2024 03:03 PM
21-03-2024 03:03 PM
Resources on psychosis
Hi,
My wife was admitted to a Mental Health Unit on Sunday night after experiencing symptoms of a psychotic episode (paranoia and delusions). [edited by moderator]
I know it is early days, and we don't even have a full diagnosis yet, but I was wondering if someone can recommend some book or resources to help.
I guess what I am looking for is:
1. General books or resources about psychosis that could help me, and her when she's back, learn more about the topic.
2. And also more specifically other books or resources about helping a person with psychosis as a carer.
Thanks and best regards
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21-03-2024 04:14 PM
21-03-2024 04:14 PM
Re: Resources on psychosis
Hi @ajmoralesmartin ,
Welcome to the forums. It must be so tough to see your loved one in hospital.
I'm not an expert in this area, but I'm wondering if you would be interested in this support group?
https://supportgroup.mhfa.org.au/hearing-voices-support-group
I'm not sure if this is suitable.
I hope others will be able to better guide you in this.
You are not alone.
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21-03-2024 08:16 PM
21-03-2024 08:16 PM
Re: Resources on psychosis
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21-03-2024 08:57 PM
21-03-2024 08:57 PM
Re: Resources on psychosis
The hospital stay (esp if it's the first), may be a bit of a lengthier one @ajmoralesmartin . If they don't really have a record or history, they need to start from scratch.
Hopefully, they find medication that works for her. Finding the right meds may take some time.
Are there things you can do at this time to look after yourself?
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21-03-2024 09:16 PM
21-03-2024 09:16 PM
Re: Resources on psychosis
Hello @ajmoralesmartin it’s messages like yours that make me wish my husband was still alive as he had lots of experience with me when I have had some psychotic episodes.
Eventually the right medication can provide some stability and a good psychiatrist is priceless.
I will tag @Determined as he may offer some support and experience caring for a wife with mental illness.
Take care
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22-03-2024 10:27 AM
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22-03-2024 02:14 PM
22-03-2024 02:14 PM
Re: Resources on psychosis
That’s really good news @ajmoralesmartin thanks for sharing.
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22-03-2024 04:00 PM - edited 29-03-2024 03:30 PM
22-03-2024 04:00 PM - edited 29-03-2024 03:30 PM
Re: Resources on psychosis
Hi @ajmoralesmartin,
Thank you for sharing and I am sorry that your wife and yourself are going through this difficult time, but that is wonderful news that she is recovering well and it sounds like she is in good hands.
Not knowing enough about psychosis I know I'm not the best person to offer support, but I hope the following resources will be of some help to you:
SANE - Psychosis Factsheet
https://www.sane.org/information-and-resources/facts-and-guides/psychosis
Caring for a Loved One with Psychosis or Schizophrenia - A Carer's Guide to Understanding Illness and Keeping Well
https://asmile.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/PSYCHOSIS_carerBooklet-sept14.pdf
Carer Gateway - Caring for someone with mental illness
https://www.carergateway.gov.au/tips/looking-after-person-mental
Wishing you and your wife well, I hope she comes home to you soon.
Take care,
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23-03-2024 03:43 PM
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