Supporting someone who is experiencing psychosis can be challenging. We believe that support for family members and friends whose loved one is suffering is essential in the recovery process.
Below are some resources that may be helpful while you are seeking ongoing care for your loved one.
Build skills to support your loved one
- Motivational Interviewing for Loved Ones (MILO)
- British Columbia Schizophrenia Society – Supporting a Loved One
Other family members experiences
Parent groups
Massachusetts early psychosis clinics
Self-care tools
Other additional resources
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- Dealing with Psychosis Workbook
- Internal Experiences of Psychosis
- Early Psychosis Intervention (EPI) – British Columbia
- MedlinePlus – National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health
Videos
- Xavier Amador, author of “I’m Not Sick I Don’t Need Help”
- Cultural Institute at King’s College London, “Compassion for Voices: A Tale of Courage and Hope”
To connect with us directly, please reference our contact page.