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Coronation Street: Carla Connor - Psychosis

13/9/2019

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This is for support pages in Great Britain.
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​Someone who develops psychosis will have their own unique set of symptoms and experiences, according to their particular circumstances.
In general, four main symptoms are associated with a psychotic episode: hallucinations / delusions / confused and disturbed thoughts / lack of insight and self-awareness.
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SUPPORT IN MIND SCOTLAND (SIMS):

Support In Mind Scotland's aim is to improve the quality of life for anyone whose mental health problems or mental illness has a serious impact on their life and on the lives of others, including family members, friends and supporters.
Support In Mind Scotland believe that every individual has the right to be valued, and to share in the opportunities, enjoyment, challenges, responsibilities and choices of everyday life. 
That those who experience mental illness, and mental health problems, their families and carers and friends, are entitled to quality support in the community or in hospital, or in their own homes as they choose. 
That those who need care and support should be enabled to play an active role in the decisions that impact on them. 
That people affected by serious illnesses, like psychosis, have a specialised knowledge and expertise, which will be reflected in all that we do.
Support In Mind Scotland improve quality of life by working with people to have more opportunities. 
Build confidence and social skills. 
Be more connected to their families and communities.  Have more stable lifestyles by providing help with practical issues.  Be more physically well – exercise, diet, healthy eating.
Support In Mind Scotland assist people who are hard to reach and engage. 
People with serious mental illness including schizophrenia. 
People subject to compulsory treatment and compulsory measures – those who come through criminal justice who are not well. 
People who have chaotic lifestyles due to historic factors, poverty and lifestyle choices.

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PLEASE VISIT: SupportInMindScotland.org.uk
INFOLINE:  ​0131 662 4359
EMAIL: [email protected]

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MIND:

MIND provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem only in England and Wales. 
MIND campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.
Their local MINDs support over 513,000 people across England and Wales.
Their services include supported housing, crisis helplines, drop-in centres, employment and training schemes, counselling and befriending. 

Because of MIND, millions more people have access to advice and support thanks to their information and services nationally and locally, in England and Wales. 
They are actively building on change, but are aware that there is much more to do.
MIND is a charity and they rely on donations. 
They are very grateful to everyone who supports them financially. 
That’s why they are committed to being open about how they are funded and managed.
Over more than 60 years MIND has worked to improve the lives of all people with experience of mental health problems. 
Through public campaigns, government lobbying and more than 1,000 services our local MINDs have delivered in communities across England and Wales, they have touched millions of lives.
Their policy work influences government so that people with mental health problems can get the support they need and the respect they deserve.

PLEASE VISIT: MIND.org.uk
HELPLINE: 0300 123 3393
EMAIL: [email protected]

TEXT: 86463

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