This article was written by a guest blogger who previously contributed a post on this blog. He continues to deliver empowering information that will not only help an individual with schizophrenia, but benefit others as well. The following reading was written by Adam C. Thank you, Adam for your support of this blog and sharing helpful information. Do follow the links in this article for more information. Also, by Adam C.: For Addicts, Recovery Means Creating a New Life Published on Overcoming Schizophrenia - November 21, 2019 Navigating major life changes can be challenging for anyone, but for individuals who are living with schizophrenia, these changes can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re facing a move to a new city, are looking for a new job, or have recently lost a loved one, getting through the coming weeks and months might seem like an impossible task, but there are several things you can do to make the challenges easier to bear, including asking for help when you need it. T
This blog is about educating and empowering peers, caregivers, and loved ones with hope for recovery. I describe my experience living with schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type. I've been in recovery since 2007. I've experienced setbacks, but also triumphed through challenges. I encourage you to share your thoughts and to believe that better days are attainable. Thank you for visiting. Welcome to my life in recovery... Ashley Smith