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Old Mar 03, 2011, 07:04 AM
AppinIsobel AppinIsobel is offline
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I can't have schizophrenia - I'm a psychology student!

One of my tutors had just given a lecture on schizophrenia so I went to see him. He said he didn't think I had it, because most people who did weren't aware of it. But I made an appointment to see the university psychiatrist anyway. ...

Emma Harding, from Tooting, South London, became psychotic while studying for a degree in psychology. Now recovered she is a clinical psychologist for the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, and works with people with psychosis.

To read the chapter she has written in a new UK book go to:

http://psychminded.co.uk/news/news20...tudent001.html
 
PSYCHOSIS:
STORIES OF RECOVERY AND HOPE

ISBN: 9781856424202 Quay books 200 pp

Hannah Cordle, Jane Fradgley, Jerome Carson, Frank Holloway, Paul Richards
Publication date: 19/12/2010

Web reference here:
http://www.quaybooks.co.uk/Products/...-and-hope.aspx
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Thanks for this!
missbelle

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