Curtain on Schizophrenia: A Twenty-five-Year Clinical Follow-up
Abstract
An individual’s emergence from severe chronic schizophrenia into adaptive orientation to his surroundings and himself, continuous for 25 years, is documented by verbatim progress notes and recent follow-up contact. Given time and personalized support, ways around the basic schizophrenic instability may be found, as hearteningly demonstrated here.
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