Ashley Smith
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I think that question sounded so simple, but it's so complex to me. When we're dealing with recovery, when it comes to schizophrenia, I would say that schizophrenia requires a lot of support from loved ones, from your treatment team. self-awareness and acceptance, but it's not a one way to recovery. There's several different paths.
So even if an individual does not accept the diagnosis, they can still be in recovery and have a quality life, taking medication, staying involved with family and friends and in the community and things like that. What point I really want to drive home is that recovery is possible. It's possible through several avenues, different avenues.
So even if an individual does not accept the diagnosis, they can still be in recovery and have a quality life, taking medication, staying involved with family and friends and in the community and things like that. What point I really want to drive home is that recovery is possible. It's possible through several avenues, different avenues.
So even if an individual does not accept the diagnosis, they can still be in recovery and have a quality life, taking medication, staying involved with family and friends and in the community and things like that. What point I really want to drive home is that recovery is possible. It's possible through several avenues, different avenues.
Everyone doesn't have to fit the same box, the same hat, the same shoe. And that I think that the top things that helped me in my recovery was therapy, my support system, my family and everybody, as well as organizations such as NAMI, having the peer support to show me an example of what recovery could look like.
Everyone doesn't have to fit the same box, the same hat, the same shoe. And that I think that the top things that helped me in my recovery was therapy, my support system, my family and everybody, as well as organizations such as NAMI, having the peer support to show me an example of what recovery could look like.
Everyone doesn't have to fit the same box, the same hat, the same shoe. And that I think that the top things that helped me in my recovery was therapy, my support system, my family and everybody, as well as organizations such as NAMI, having the peer support to show me an example of what recovery could look like.
If your community would take a look at my blog, Overcoming Schizophrenia, or at my books on Amazon, amazon.com slash author slash Smith Ashley, or if you want to talk to me directly, ashleysmith6082 at gmail.com. Again, my email is ashleysmith6082 at gmail.com.
If your community would take a look at my blog, Overcoming Schizophrenia, or at my books on Amazon, amazon.com slash author slash Smith Ashley, or if you want to talk to me directly, ashleysmith6082 at gmail.com. Again, my email is ashleysmith6082 at gmail.com.
If your community would take a look at my blog, Overcoming Schizophrenia, or at my books on Amazon, amazon.com slash author slash Smith Ashley, or if you want to talk to me directly, ashleysmith6082 at gmail.com. Again, my email is ashleysmith6082 at gmail.com.
Thank you so much for having me, Tony.
Thank you so much for having me, Tony.
Thank you so much for having me, Tony.