Schizophrenia in real life: Stories of challenges, resilience and hope

Everyone’s experience with schizophrenia is unique. Discover the real stories of how schizophrenia impacts all aspects of life.

A collage of four images, each showing a different person looking directly at the camera, two men and two women. Each person depicted in the image has experienced schizophrenia and shares their story in this page.

Schizophrenia affects approximately 24 million people worldwide. That’s 24 million individual stories and 24 million lives impacted – and that still doesn’t include the countless experiences of the families and carers of those living with this serious mental illness.  

Fuelled by misrepresentation in the media, schizophrenia remains a highly stigmatized disease, and all too often, the real stories get lost in misconceptions. In reality, experiences with schizophrenia are unique, with each person experiencing different symptoms. By understanding more stories – as told by the people impacted – we can help break the stigma, understand more about the disease and the people affected, and begin to change outcomes for the better.

Throughout the following series of videos, Bethany (USA), Derek (Canada), Hannah (Germany), Yuhei (Japan), and their respective families share their honest, brave, and resilient tales, exploring how they are overcoming several aspects of life with schizophrenia.  

Bethany’s story  

Bethany’s resilience has taken her from the depths of a psychotic episode to thriving in her job. She’s breaking down stigma and dedicating her life to showing the world that a truly fulfilled life is possible with schizophrenia.  

Derek’s story  

This is the story of a father’s devotion to his son in the face of serious mental illness. Peter plays a critical role in helping his son Derek’s journey with schizophrenia. As a caregiver, Peter worries about what will happen to Derek when he’s gone, working hard to stay healthy to be around for as long as possible.  

Hannah’s story  

Can you imagine having to create a pseudonym and wear a wig to share your story for fear of consequences? Unfortunately, that’s the reality for Hannah. Stigma around schizophrenia still persists, leaving people worried about sharing their story and, in some cases, not seeking the help they need.    

Yuhei’s story  

Yuhei has been through some difficult times with his schizophrenia, particularly struggles with loud noises. But, with the help of friends, he has found ways to adapt. Now, he wants to share his story to help overcome the issues of stigmatization in serious mental illness.  

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