LIVING WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA

A Brief Guide to Understanding and Coping for Patients, Families, and Providers

by Gregory S. Jurenec, PhD


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E-Book
$13.95
Hardcover
$23.36
Softcover
$14.94
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/05/2011

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 107
ISBN : 9781462864355
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 107
ISBN : 9781462864348
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 107
ISBN : 9781462864331

About the Book

Dr. Jurenec shares his extensive experience treating people struggling with schizophrenia. Using plain language and numerous real life examples, he compassionately explains what schizophrenia is, what causes it, and how to take care of it. Based on innumerable conversations with patients and families, he addresses many other commonly asked questions ranging from the course of the illness and medication to legal issues such as involuntary treatment. Maybe most important is the conveyance of hope though understanding. While this book was originally planned for patients and families, providers such as case managers, nurses, counselors and therapists have found the material to be very valuable.


About the Author

Dr. Jurenec completed his doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Bowling Green State University, and interned at Baylor College of Medicine. He has published and has made numerous professional presentations. Dr. Jurenec’s extensive experience in clinical practice includes consultation for hospitals, nursing homes and group homes, as well as a private practice. He has worked in public mental health for 25 years, 23 of which were at the Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex. In addition to providing psychotherapy, both individual and group, he served as the Clinical Director for the Rehabilitation Center Central, a 100 bed inpatient program for persons with chronic mental illness. He also spent 13 years as an attending psychologist on an adult inpatient unit at the Mental Health Complex. There he directed the mental health care of hospitalized patients, regularly provided Court testimony regarding civil commitment, and did individual psychotherapy. Dr. Jurenec has taught at North Dakota State University, Alverno College, and Cardinal Stritch University. Beginning in the summer of 2011, he will join the faculty of the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology.