Women and Psychosis: A Guide for Women and Their Families
Suggested Readings:
- Bepko, C. & Krestan, J. (1990). Too Good for Her Own Good: Searching for Self and Intimacy in Important Relationships. New York: Harper Perennial.
- Göpfert, M., Webster, J. & Seeman, M.V. (Eds.). (2004). Parental Psychiatric Disorder: Distressed Parents and Their Families (2nd ed.). Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
- Mueser, K.T. & Gingerich, S. (1994). Coping with Schizophrenia: A Guide for Families. California: New Harbinger Publications Inc.
- Romans, S.E. & Seeman, M.V. (2005). Women’s Mental Health: A Life-Cycle Approach. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
- Seeman, M.V. (Ed.). (1995). Gender and Psychopathology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association Press.
- Woolis, R. (1992). When Someone You Love Has a Mental Illness: A Handbook for Family, Friends and Caregivers. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Perigree Books.
Other publications from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
- Czuchta, D. & Ryan, K. (1999). First Episode Psychosis: A Guide for People with Psychosis and Their Families .Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
- Haskell, L. (2000). Women: What Do These Signs Have in Common? Recognizing the Effects of Abuse-Related Trauma . Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
- Parikh, S., Parker, C., Cooke, R., Kruger, S., McIntyre, R., Kusznir, A. et al. (2000). Bipolar Disorder: An Information Guide . Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
- Paterson, J., Butterill, D., Tindall, C., Clodman, D. & Collins, A. (1999). Schizophrenia: A Guide for People with Schizophrenia and Their Families . Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

Women and Psychosis: A Guide for Women and Their Families
- About psychosis
- Recovering from psychosis
- How psychosis affects family and friends
- Getting back on track
- Family concerns
- Planning for the future
- Finding help