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Where do you get help when you think that you or your family member appears to have schizophrenia?

  1. Ask your family doctor to refer you for help
    approach social services and health agencies for information

  2. Contact our intake staff (Tel: 416-493-4242 ext, 0) or other community service agencies

  3. Contact the Metro Integrated Community Crisis Program at (416) 289-2434 when in crisis situation

  4. Contact nearby emergency departments

This material is prepared by Hong Fook Mental Health Association

Main Office: 260 Spadina Ave., Suite 408, Toronto, Ont. M5T 2E4


References:
Barham, P., & Hayward, R. (1990). Schizophrenia as a life process. In R. P. Bentall (Ed.), Reconstructuring Schizophrenia (pp. 61-85). London: Routledge.

Booth, G. K. (1995). What is the prognosis in schizophrenia? In S. Vinogradov (Ed.), Treating Schizophrenia (pp. 125-156), San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Breslin, N. (1992). Treatment of Schizophrenia: Current practice and future promise. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 43 (9), 877-885.

Cromwell, R. L., & Snyder, C. R. (1993). Schizophrenia: Origins, process, treatment, and outcome. New York: Oxford University Press.

Ministry of National Health and Welfare, & Schizophrenia Society of Canada (1991). Schizophrenia: A handbook for families. Ottawa: Ministry of Supply & Services Canada.

Ministry of Health Ontario (1993). What is Schizophrenia? Toronto: Queens Printer of Ontario.

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (1996). Expert consensus treatment guidelines for schizophrenia: A guide for patients and families. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 57 (supplement 12B), 51-58.1999




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