Ep. 43: Raising a Child with Schizophrenia

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In the first episode of the Meet the Parents series Helen Wills Talks to Gill Mann about the death of her son Sam from Schizophrenia. What is schizophrenia?  Schizophrenia is a mental health condition related to psychosis. People with a diagnosis of schizophrenia have episodes of psychosis, where they experience a different reality to others around them. They may have hallucinations, delusion, or hear voices. Who is Gill Mann? Gill Mann is a psychotherapist and author. She started her working life as a lawyer but finally was brave enough to follow her heart and re-train as a therapist. She has worked within the NHS, a university counselling service and in private practice. Writing has always been Gill's other passion but in 2014 it became a lifeline, when she learned that her son, Sam had died while travelling overseas. For two years she kept a journal, writing about him and her grieving. She found herself addressing Sam too -there was so much still to say. When another bereaved mother read Gill's journal,she urged her to publish it, saying it had made her feel much less alone. Gill's memoir, A Song Inside, was published by Retreat West Books in July 2020. We talk about: * So many people live with schizophrenia very bravely, as the medications to manage it can have debilitating side effects * Around half of people with schizophrenia don't have an awareness that there's anything wrong, which can make treatment even more distressing, for themselves and for the people who love them. * Managing grief after a diagnosis is important. Gill says you need to allow yourself to feel the pain, but also acknowledge the good things that still are * Conditions don't define a person. We need to look beyond a person's illness to see the person they are alongside it. Find out more about the book * Read more about Sam and Gill at gillmannauthor.co.uk [https://www.gillmannauthor.co.uk/] * Buy the book on Amazon UK [https://amzn.to/3f4J5Kg], US [https://amzn.to/33YG3kv] (affiliate links) or at your local independent bookstore. Where to get support for schizophrenia and psychosis * Epic minds [https://epicminds.co.uk/] explains more about psychosis for anyone who is worried * Mind [https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/psychosis/for-friends-and-family/] mental health charity on psychosis * Information on psychosis from Rethink Mental Health [https://www.rethink.org/advice-and-information/about-mental-illness/learn-more-about-conditions/psychosis/] More teenage parenting tips from Helen Wills: Helen wills is a teen mental health podcaster and blogger at Actually Mummy [https://www.actuallymummy.co.uk/] a resource for midlife parents of teens. Thank you for listening! Subscribe [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/teenage-kicks-podcast/id1501488455] to the Teenage Kicks podcast to hear new episodes. If you have a suggestion for the podcast please email [email protected]. There are already stories from fabulous guests about difficult things that happened to them as teenagers - including losing a parent [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/how-do-you-cope-loss-parent-when-youre-teenager-ryan/id1501488455?i=1000495564421], becoming a young carer [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/danielle-on-being-a-young-carer-for-her-alcoholic-mum/id1501488455?i=1000468538022], and being 

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