
Education for Families Supporting Loved Ones with Schizophrenia & Complex Trauma

Love isn’t enough – But it’s the Beginning.
Your loved one is suffering, and you feel helpless. You’ve watched them change, withdraw, and struggle with experiences you can’t fully understand.
Maybe you’ve heard the words “schizophrenia” or “psychosis” and felt your world tilt. You’re terrified of what this means, what might happen, and whether they’ll ever be okay again. You’re exhausted from walking on eggshells, from trying to say the right thing, from the weight of not knowing how to help.
You love them fiercely, but love alone isn’t making them better. You’re drowning in questions: What is schizophrenia, really? What are the treatment options? Will they ever recover? How do you support them without losing yourself?
You’ve encountered stigma, myths, and outdated information that’s only added to your fear. You need truth, hope, practical tools, and to know that real, meaningful change is possible.

It’s not about control; it’s about love.
This educational program is designed to give you precisely what you need: accurate information, practical strategies, and genuine hope. We’ll break down what schizophrenia and complex trauma actually are, dispelling the myths and stereotypes that have only added to your fear.
We will work to help you learn about treatment options, including medication, therapy, and holistic approaches. We’ll discuss the recovery model of mental health – a framework that recognizes that people can and do recover, living whole and meaningful lives.
With help, you can learn how to advocate for your loved one within systems of care that are often confusing and dehumanizing. We’ll address the reality of prognosis – that recovery looks different for everyone, but that it is absolutely possible.
You’ll discover how to offer support without sacrificing your own wellbeing, setting boundaries that protect both you and your loved one.

This isn’t about fixing or controlling your loved one.
It’s about equipping you with knowledge, skills, and a sense of community.
Sessions will help you learn how to have conversations that help rather than hurt, recognize warning signs, and support their autonomy while keeping them safe. We’ll discuss family support resources, effective self-care practices, and strategies for maintaining hope even on the most challenging days. Your loved one’s diagnosis doesn’t have to be the end of their story – or yours.
Understanding, advocacy, and compassionate support can create space for healing and recovery.

You’re not alone.
Your loved one needs you, but they also need you to be informed, supported, and equipped.
Don’t navigate this alone. Please register for our next educational session today. Spaces are limited because we believe in creating intimate, supportive learning environments. Click the registration link or call now to reserve your spot.
This is your opportunity to transform fear into understanding, helplessness into advocacy, and isolation into a sense of community. The hope and change you’re looking for starts here. Register now.
