Living Well with Psychosis
Practical Strategies for Improving Your Daily Life
Aaron P. Brinen
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“I wish this book had been available when I really needed it 25 years ago! I am so glad Dr. Brinen acknowledges that a person with psychosis or other mental health challenges can truly be the captain of their own ship. The worksheets, the concrete steps, and ways to think about treatment are different than any other therapy or self-help book I have encountered.”

—Rob W., Boston
“Brains are complex and odd, and life can be tricky. Getting lost in all that can result in psychosis. If that has happened to you, you won’t be able to fix all the strangeness of life and of your brain, but you can learn to make enough sense of it to live a rewarding life. That’s where this book comes in. It touches on many of the facets of the recovery journey with insight, clarity, and even humor. Well worth reading, whether you are struggling with psychosis or looking for ways to help someone you care about.”

—Ron Unger, LCSW, private practice, Eugene, Oregon

—Rob W., Boston
“Brains are complex and odd, and life can be tricky. Getting lost in all that can result in psychosis. If that has happened to you, you won’t be able to fix all the strangeness of life and of your brain, but you can learn to make enough sense of it to live a rewarding life. That’s where this book comes in. It touches on many of the facets of the recovery journey with insight, clarity, and even humor. Well worth reading, whether you are struggling with psychosis or looking for ways to help someone you care about.”

—Ron Unger, LCSW, private practice, Eugene, Oregon