Schizophrenia: Three Moms in the Trenches
Schizophrenia in the Family. How do we cope? How can we help? We each have adult sons with schizophrenia and have written acclaimed books about it. We say it like it is, to help families, practitioners and those with SMI (serious mental illness) feel less alone...and learn. Randye Kaye, Mindy Greiling, Miriam Feldman...and guests.
Schizophrenia: Three Moms in the Trenches
Latest Episodes
Saving our Youth From the Dangers of Cannabis: Johnny's Ambassadors (ep. 139)
Guest:Laura Stack, founder and CEO of Johnny's Ambassadors, a non-profit focused on youth THC prevention, discussing the tragic story of her son Johnny who died by suicide at age 19 after experiencing cannabis-induced psychosis...
Schizophrenia Reframed: Is It Time for a New Name? (Ep. 138)
For families and those living with Schizophrenia, words matter. Today, we look at what’s behind the diagnosis, why experts are rethinking it as a neurodevelopmental syndrome—and whether changing the name could change lives. <...
Creating a Mentally Healthy Nation for All: the APA Foundation (Ep. 137)
Creating a Mentally Healthy Nation for All: the APA Foundation (Ep. 137)A discussion with Dr. Vedrana Hodzic, Director of Fellowships and Medical Education for the American Psychiatric Associat...
Gone Before Gone: When Mental Illness Steals Someone You Love (Ep. 136)
Guest: (returning) Jerri Niebaum Clark(Episodes 85 and 32 - Ambiguous Loss and Advocacy)In Gone Before Gone, Clark describes her son’s “death by degrees” during a young adulthood wrecked by ...
No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson (ep. 135)
We’ve discussed FDA barriers to clozapine and side effects of all antipsychotics. Tonight we’ll zero in on Risperdal its producer, Johnson and Johnson, and the FDA. First, we’d like to say that for those listeners who are ...
Fan Mail
Dear 3 moms ! Thank your for your informative and thought podcast. I particularly enjoyed learning about Brian Stettin’s efforts in NYC. A librarian at the New York Public Library, I work with SMI patrons in the daily basis. I have invited Brian and another policy expert, Stephen Eide to discuss the issue of “ involuntary” commitment in New York. I find it incredibly hard to convince management and my coworkers to even discuss this issue. Multiple people accused me of “marginalizing” homeless and “ disrespecting “ SMI sufferers. Few understand the difference between mental health and SMI. I have suggested the library buys your books. I am a chocked we don't have them . If possible , please spread the news about this upcoming program. Thank you for everything you go on behalf of schizophrenia sufferers. Marianna Vertsman
Woodside, New York
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