Recovery from Psychotic Disorders?

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  • Опубліковано 26 кві 2017
  • Dr. David Bloom joins AMI-Quebec for a video series on Psychotic Disorders. In this segment, Dr. Bloom discusses:
    • Recovery varies based on the circumstances.
    • Resilience: some people have more resilience than others.
    • Focus on recovery after symptom control.
    • Self-esteem and self-respect.
    • Stigma: I am still a person.
    Find help for psychosis in yourself or a loved one: amiquebec.org/psychosis
    AMI-Quebec is a grassroots organization that helps families manage the effects of mental illness through support, education, guidance, and advocacy. Established in Montreal, Canada in 1977, we offer a wide range of services including workshops, support groups, counselling, outreach, resources, and more. All our services are free!
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    Support for this video was provided through a grant provided by Otsuka-Lundbeck Alliance.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @janelboth2932
    @janelboth2932 2 роки тому +2

    Love without borders. That can give the person his/her life back again.

  • @ralitsapapuchieva255
    @ralitsapapuchieva255 2 роки тому +8

    This is for everyone going through psychosis: Stay strong, you will be all right! You’re not alone. Contact someone to help you through this. I had drug induced psychosis from weed and DMT and i felt like i’ll never feel ok and my life is lost but it’s not. I am completely fine and happy right now after 2 months of recovery without medication. I am back to my normal life like nothing has happened. So have hope and patience and everything will be okay♥️♥️

    • @Slidehhy
      @Slidehhy Рік тому +1

      It's been 3 months for me and im still not right

    • @emilielebrunLEIA
      @emilielebrunLEIA 7 місяців тому +2

      ​​@@Slidehhyevery situation and every persons are different. But recovery process is for EVERYBODY. Even if the doctors tell you for instance that you are never going to get better than a certain point: do not believe them. Believe in yourself! Take what's good out of everything that happens to help you through your recovery process. Recovery process is like a treasure for psychiatric patients, it has gold and so many other richnesses inside that even if you don't heal from your mental illness, yes recovery process is there to show you that ALL Hope is possible amd that your life can be beautiful as you always wished. Often they'll try to make you quit you the hope you have deeply inside saying what youre thinking is unrealistic. This is bullshit, I swear. Seek the light and you shall find it. -EMILIE

    • @jeanpaultongeren125
      @jeanpaultongeren125 4 місяці тому

      @@Slidehhy how are you now

  • @agnosticevolutionist3567
    @agnosticevolutionist3567 Рік тому +1

    Yeah it takes 3 years to recover as well .

    • @simplewelshman
      @simplewelshman Місяць тому

      It also took 3 years for my recovery, it took this long for me to start working again. I think it takes time for your brain to recover from the experience.