Schizophrenia is an often-misunderstood brain disease that affects about 1% of the population worldwide. Symptoms can include, but are not limited to: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking and speech, and bizarre or inappropriate behavior.
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- British Columbia Schizophrenia Society Provides listing of support groups and information for families caring for a loved one with schizophrenia or another serious mental illness.
- Sane Australia Online help group designed to help individuals with Schizophrenia as well as other related mental illnesses.
- Manitoba Schizophrenia Society A Canadian support group offering assistance to those afflicted with this diagnosis.
- Voice Hearers Mailing List Email support and information group for people who hear voices. Coping strategies, tips, articles and personal stories.
- Intervoice An international community dedicated to sharing information about hearing voices. Includes an online forum, stories, groups, news, and publications.
- Open the Doors - Schizophrenia World Psychiatric Association website providing in-depth resource information for professionals and resources for individuals and families affected by the disease.
- Schiz456 A discussion and support forum for those who have been diagnosed with Schizophrenia, as well as their families and loved ones.
- Rethink - Severe Mental Illness Working together to help everyone affected by severe mental illness to recover a better quality of life. Membership information, services and fundraising. United Kingdom.
- Schizophrenia Society of Alberta Providing support to people in need of information about schizophrenia and other mental illnesses. Services include family meetings and peer support. Branches in several Alberta cities.
- IFS-Sollentuna Society for relatives and persons afflicted with schizophrenia or psychotic disabilities, located in Sollentuna, part of the Stockholm NorthWest Health area in Sweden. [Swedish, English and other languages]
- Our Beautiful Minds Information and peer support for people with schizo-related disorders and their loved ones.