How Can I Help My Fiance Understand His Paranoid Schizophrenia And How Can I Get Him To Realize That He Has This Problem And Needs Meds

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July 27
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Supporting someone who doesn't recognize their schizophrenia can be challenging. Instead of trying to convince them or argue about their condition, focus on:

- Using a calm, clear tone of voice
- Speaking slowly with simple language
- Avoiding sarcasm or whispering which may trigger paranoia
- Validating their emotions Show Full Answer

Supporting someone who doesn't recognize their schizophrenia can be challenging. Instead of trying to convince them or argue about their condition, focus on:

- Using a calm, clear tone of voice
- Speaking slowly with simple language
- Avoiding sarcasm or whispering which may trigger paranoia
- Validating their emotions without reinforcing false beliefs
- Asking how they would like to be supported When they express concerning thoughts or hallucinations, try supportive responses like:

- "That sounds really scary, how can I help?"
- "I'm here with you when you're ready to talk about it"

Focus on strengthening their connection to reality and gently redirecting to enjoyable activities rather than challenging their beliefs. Remember to take care of yourself too - supporting someone through these challenges can be emotionally exhausting.

July 27
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