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Thoughts on Therapy: A Guide to My Recovery From Psychosis

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Thoughts on Therapy, is a powerful collection of essays about Steve Colori’s recovery from schizoaffective disorder and emergence back into living a full life. Building from his first book, Thoughts on Therapy provides tremendous tools, insights, resources, and wisdom on working through and eliminating symptoms, behavioral work, interpersonal dynamics, stigma, and living in the modern world with mental health struggles. The essays range from addressing mania, referential thinking, hearing and seeing things, dating, medication, working, and interacting with family. There's a wealth of detail, practicality, and logic for handling mental illness and psychosis in particular. Steve's remedies for symptoms and ailments take a variety of approaches and angles and give invaluable insight and novelty into combatting mental illness. For anyone interested in learning more about mental health, this is a must read. A good portion of the essays have been previously published, while there are fifteen that have previously never been read. Steve Colori currently works at McLean Hospital as a Peer Specialist. Within his work he teaches McLean hospital’s medical staff and resident doctors on a daily basis, providing insight and wisdom towards improving care. Within his work, Steve is a program coordinator, he drafts and provides in-service didactics, he helps teach within the residency program for Harvard Medical School, he works within in-patient, out-patient, and residential settings providing individual peer to peer work and group facilitation. Steve has published 20 papers with Schizophrenia Bulletin by Oxford Medical Journals, he writes a Mental Health Column titled Steve Colori Talks Mental Health, and his first book Experiencing and Overcoming Schizoaffective Disorder has sold over 2,000 copies worldwide. Steve has lectured throughout the Greater Boston area including for Harvard Executive Education, Pharmaceutical Companies, NAMI Connecticut, NAMI Massachusetts, NAMI GBCAN, and he lectures regularly at McLean Hospital and semi-annually at Simmons Graduate School of Social Work. To read more of his writing, please visit SteveColori.com.

143 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 7, 2020

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