Living With Schizophrenia
Having a chronic illness can be scary. But it can also be a relief to learn that there is a good explanation for your symptoms.
If you have schizophrenia, remember that you are not alone—and that it isn't your fault. Schizophrenia is a real illness—not something that you can control on your own without medication. Luckily, many people with this condition lead rich and satisfying lives thanks to effective treatment and support.
On this Web site, you'll find helpful coping tools, tips for making healthy lifestyle choices, and suggestions for how to talk to your doctor, loved ones, and other people about schizophrenia.
Learn more about living with schizophrenia:
- Learn tips for dealing with stress and crisis
- Get useful advice on daily living skills
- Discover how a healthy body contributes to a healthy mind
- Learn to watch for the signs of relapse
- Learn how to lean on your family and friends for support and comfort
- Learn to develop coping skills to help you manage your illness
Find Out More
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
www.nami.org
National Mental Health Association (NMHA)
www.nmha.org
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
www.nimh.nih.gov
National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD)
www.narsad.org
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) Previously known as National DMDA
www.dbsalliance.org
American Psychiatric Association (APA)
www.psych.org
National Resource Center on Homelessness and Mental Illness
www.prainc.com
The Center for Reintegration
www.reintegration.com
Talk to Your Doctor
If you have additional questions or concerns about this topic, talk to your doctor.









