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MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND TRAINEES PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS FAMILY CAREGIVERS
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TREATING A PERSON LIVING WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A DISCUSSION GUIDE FOR PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS - by Ken Duckworth, M.D. This guide has been designed for Practitioners of Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Emergency Room Physicians, Nurses, Physician Assistants, Allied Health Professionals and Trainees Part 1: Primary Care: An Unexpected Front Door Part 2: Medical Co-Morbidity and Schizophrenia Part 3: Living with Schizophrenia and Recovery Excerpt: EVERYONE TRUSTS THEIR PRIMARY CAREGIVERS In general, people trust the knowledge and wisdom of their primary care doctors and nurses. That trust combined with the fact that psychiatric conditions often generate somatic symptoms are why physicians, nurses, physician assistants, and even physician’s secretarial staff are often the first stop for a patient or a patient’s family member when seeking information and guidance about severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, bipolar disorder, depression, or other psychiatric disorders. Even though as a physician, you may have had incomplete exposure to people living with major mental illness in your medical school or nursing training, patients who are dealing with a desperate situation, either in their own lives or with their loved ones, will turn to you because you have helped them in the past. It takes great trust for someone to share the vulnerability and helplessness they may feel in discussing mental illness with you. When a family like Millie's seeks help, you can be a key resource for them whatever your level of experience with mental illness. Out of the Shadow and this discussion guide can provide perspective on this important and often overlooked area of medical practice and give you some resources for support and referral that you can pass along to individuals and families contending with mental illness. |
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