Are there any help groups for victims of paranoid schizophrenia?

Schizophrenics Anonymous or the SA is a help group that was founded in 1985. Their meetings follow a loosely structured format that includes completing a special program, reading group literature, and personal sharing within a group. The SA considers its three key features as fellowship, good information, and a recommended six-step path for recovery.

SA literatures states that recovery from schizophrenia involves the cessation of symptoms to the point where steady employment, independent living, and meaningful personal relationships are possible. It also stresses that recovery is only achieved when one functions at their own highest potential. The SA encourages their members to also cooperate with professional care and take their medications regularly.

SA groups vary widely in terms of size, gender, and racial makeup. Locations for group meetings include area churches, club houses, and hospitals. Their web site is www.sanonymous.org.

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