De-Mystifying Psychosis And De-Stigmatizing Its Medicines

Erik Messamore, MD, PhD
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About 1 of every 11 people will experience psychosis at some point in their lives. Every other medical condition seems fair game for public discussion, yet we hardly ever discuss psychosis out in the open. That’s why I call psychosis the most common illness we never talk about. In an effort to de-mystify psychosis and to de-stigmatize the medicines used to treat it, I’ve created an information brochure that helps explain how psychosis happens and how the medicines for psychosis work. I hope you’ll find the brochure useful and I would very much appreciate your feedback about it. You can download a free, printable PDF of this brochure in the exclusive content section.
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