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Schizophrenia - SchizoaffectiveInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Light From The Darkness Description: Personal account of someone living with schizoaffective disorder, links and resources. (lightfromthedark.netfirms.com) |
Living with Schizoaffective Disorder Description: Personal experiences with Schizoaffective Disorder. (geometricvisions.com) |
Schizoaffective Disorder Description: Internet Mental Health section on this condition, covering diagnostic criteria, symptoms, and treatments (medication, electroconvulsive therapy, and psychosocial therapy). (mentalhealth.com) |
Schizoaffective Disorder Hub Description: An annotated collection of links to research articles, overviews, clinical trials and research projects. (projectlinks.org) |
Schizoaffective Org Description: Support resources for patients and their families, including email lists, medical articles, personal stories, message boards, and a large list of links. (schizoaffective.org) |
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