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Schizophrenia: Three Moms in the Trenches

Schizophrenia: Three Moms in the Trenches

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Schizophrenia in the Family. How do we cope? How can we help? We each have adult sons with schizophrenia and have written acclaimed books about it. We say it like it is, to help families, practitioners and those with SMI (serious mental illness) feel less alone...and learn. Randye Kaye, Mindy Greiling, Miriam Feldman...and guests.

© 2026 Schizophrenia: Three Moms in the Trenches
Ciencias Sociales Crianza y Familias Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Relaciones
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  • Ask the Therapist: Conversations About Psychosis and Hope (Ep. 133)
    Feb 18 2026

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    Guest:Deb Bushong, MS, LPC-S - a licensed therapist for over 20 years.

    "Conversations Therapy is focused on the therapeutic work that helps develop youth and young adults who are in the early parts of their journey of living with Psychosis. I offer supports of various kinds for the clients but also support and psychoeducation for the parents, family members, and support systems. The goal is to move these young people towards living a recovery-oriented, fulfilling life!"

    We ask questions (and push back a bit on “psychosis can be a gift”) - and share listener questions as well.

    Conversations Therapy & Supervision

    (469) 727-TALK {call or text}

    https://www.conversationstherapy.org

    https://linktr.ee/deb_bushong


    NAMI Ask the Expert Webinar:

    https://www.nami.org/namis-ask-the-expert/nami-ask-the-expert-roles-in-recovery-part-2-parents/


    Randye's substack:

    https://randyekaye.substack.com/

    1. My daughter thinks we are not her parents, just friends. Is this considered psychosis?
    2. Our LO was diagnosed with schizophrenia 2 years ago. He has been so afraid to begin running again for fear the voices will get loud and tell him to stop. Do you have any advice to give him the courage to try the one thing he absolutely loved doing?
    3. Advice for a recreation therapist in state hospital. What are the best groups and topics to offer to patients going through the forensic/civil system to prevent readmission/relapse?
    4. What to say and not to say to a loved one when they are in psychosis, especially when they cannot recognize that they are having hallucinations.
    5. How to help a LO from miles away, while they are in psychosis.
    6. -My son laughs a lot and very hearty laughs. But whenever we ask him if he would like to share what the joke is or what’s funny. He says no it’s nothing.Please ask her if she knows if they ever share that information with anyone ? It’s been over 20 years and he still won’t reveal anything.
    7. What is the difference between psychosis and delusions? And how long can they last? Untreated… this seems to be a major obstacle to getting treatment.
    8. Susan Inman - comment (author of After Her Brain Broke) -An under researched approach is having professionally facilitated, long term, group based psychoeducation about psychotic disorders. My daughter and her friends for the last twenty years had this in a program that no longer exists. I think part of it power was when they saw others in the group who were clearly psychot

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  • Integrated Behavioral Health Care: What’s Ahead for a Better System? (Ep. 132)
    Feb 3 2026

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    Guest: Dr. Theresa Miskimen Rivera, APA president 2025-2026



    In this episode, we’re joined by the current president of the American Psychiatric Association for a timely conversation on what’s broken—and what’s possible—in mental healthcare. We explore the promise of integrated behavioral healthcare, why treating the whole person matters, and how earlier diagnosis can change lives. Just as important, we shine a light on the often-overlooked plight of caregivers supporting loved ones with schizophrenia and other serious mental illnesses—those doing the hardest work with the least support.


    Link:

    https://www.psychiatry.org/


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    Mindy and her book: https://mindygreiling.com/

    Randye and her book: https://randyekaye.com/

    Miriam and her book: https://www.miriam-feldman.com/



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  • Collateral Damage: Mental Health Crisis Wake-Up Call (ep.131)
    Jan 28 2026

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    What happens when mental illness collides with broken systems—and no one is prepared to respond?

    In Collateral Damage, criminologist and former law enforcement officer Jesse Treviño exposes the catastrophic cost of ignoring mental illness in America’s public systems. Drawing on his own journey through trauma, PTSD, and crisis work, Treviño delivers an unflinching look at how law enforcement, healthcare, and policy too often fail the very people they claim to protect.

    We ask about:

    • The myths that fuel stigma and why they keep people from seeking help.
    • How the criminal justice system became the de facto mental health system—and why it’s failing.
    • Firsthand stories of crisis response, both successful and devastating.
    • The truth about the link between mental illness and violence (it’s not what the media tells you).
    • Practical lessons for police, policymakers, families, and communities.
    • A call to action for compassion, reform, and resilience.


    Links:


    Collateral Damage: Mental Illness, Public Systems, and the Catastrophic Price of Doing Nothing


    Book:


    https://a.co/d/3d3vRb1


    Website:

    https://solutionpointplus.com/




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My brother has schizophrenia and after taking custody of him, I went to NAMI for support meetings. A woman in the meeting suggested I listen to these podcasts, and I can say that listening to these has had a profound effect on myself as a caregiver and has altered our family's plan for his treatment in a positive way. Along with NAMI, I think it should be a caregiver's first stop for education if you are dealing with serious mental illness. I only wish I had come here first to listen a decade ago so we would have been better armed to deal with all the crises that inevitabley unfold when your loved one is mentally ill and the system around you is broken.

Keep those episodes coming ladies!

The First Place You Should Go to Educate Yourself!

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Carson, I am appreciative of your courage and vulnerability to share your story! The messages you delivered here are powerful; ones of expression, determination, and resiliency. YOU are beyond words admirable; you are an advocate! I can’t thank you enough for being a voice for those who are unable to use theirs now. You are a survivor, a warrior, and you radiate HOPE!

HOPE! Recovery IS probable!

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This made me have incredible hope for my son. Made me cry tears of joy! Keep up the great work!
Dorie Steidle

Amazing!!!!

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