Schizophrenia

Links to Schizophrenia Resources

About Schizophrenia
The NYU Child Study Center offers science-based, research-driven psychiatric care to children and adolescents with learning, behavior and emotional disorders.

Facts for Families
Information on child and adolescent Schizophrenia from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Parents of Adolescents With Schizophrenia
This site contains a wealth of information for understanding and coping with the life-altering affects of mental illness. Consumers, caregivers, family and friends will find information that can be used directly, as well as links to a variety of resources that are equipped to support and advise a person that he or she strive toward reintegration.

Parents of schizophrenics Support Group
This group is comprised of people who have children (of any age) or other loved ones that have a schizophrenia disease. The purpose of this group is to provide a warm, supportive, caring and educational environment through the sharing of experiences, feelings, research and resources.


PLEASE DON'T CALL ME CRAZY! An Internet WebQuest on Childhood Schizophrenia
Wow.  This webquest has been created by a youth who suffers from schizophrenia.  It actually can be fairly technical at times, but the willingness of the author to explain the personal side of being diagnosed with this illness is definitely worth the visit.

Schizophrenia.com FAQ: Childhood-onset Schizophrenia
The questions here are questions commonly posted on the site's discussion boards, along with answers and advice from responding members. In many cases, member answers have been expanded on from other sources, and relevant links have been added for more information. These answers are meant only as a helpful guide and a resource for further information; each individual situation is unique and may need a tailored solution. Your treating psychiatrist is always a good person to ask when you have specific questions pertaining to your own case.
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