I need suggestions for getting my 50 yr old son to get tested and or treated. He doesn't think he needs help.
It's very common for people with schizophrenia to not recognize they need help - this is called anosognosia (lack of insight) and is actually a symptom of the condition, not stubbornness. Understanding this can help you respond with more patience and empathy.
Here are some supportive approaches you can try
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