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ANNOUNCEMENT:
Jack
Rosberg is available to travel to any part of the
world to engage in treatment and training in the
psychotherapy of schizophrenia. Also, he is willing
to use his vast experience in creating treatment
institutions.
There is Hope!
We share our experience in the
effective treatment
of schizophrenia which over the past 50 years has
illustrated that there is hope for even the most
severely regressed person with schizophrenia.
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Our mission is:
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To expose those who are considered to be
treatment resistant to schizophrenia to
an atmosphere of hope and a
treatment model that considers the
healthy parts of the individual as the
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To bring about change as a result of a
strong positive relationship
between the individuals who participate
in treatment, the patient and team. |
How can we
help people with schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is not a disease and those people who
refer to the condition that way are themselves
distorted and are representatives of the
pharmaceutical companies and do not have any
understanding of the condition. Medication does not
cure anyone with schizophrenia. People who have that
condition need people with sensitivity, respect and
an interest in them as people and help them achieve
a purpose.
Jack Rosberg, Ph.D.
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The film Oil on Water is
without question the best and most sensitive piece
of work on schizophrenia that I have ever
seen. (more...)
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Jack Rosberg is available to travel to any part of
the world to engage in treatment and training in the
psychotherapy of schizophrenia. Also, he is willing
to use his vast experience in creating treatment
institutions.
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Special Editions
-
The Art of Recovery
- Anne Sippi Story, Another Page
- Child Abuse can Cause
Schizophrenia -
From a Mother
- Wise As A
Serpent, Harmless
As a Dove, by Davanzo, M.A.
- The Treatment Resistant
Schizophrenic Patient -
Psychotherapy with the
Schizophrenic Patient |
Newsletters from Around
the World
-
Luis Success Story from Spain
- A History of Treatment & Current
Ideas
- Torina,
Stockholm, Sweden,
Consulation -
Finland, 2005
- Kellokoski Hospital, Finland
- St. Petersburg’s 5th Mental
Hospital, Russia
- Uenai Mental Hospital, Japan
- Written by a Finnish reporter on the
first country of Africa
visited |
Did You Know?
How can we help people with
schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is NOT a disease and
those people who refer to the condition that way are
themselves distorted and give credence to the
pharmaceutical companies and do not have any
understanding of the condition. Medication does NOT
cure anyone with schizophrenia. People who have that
condition need people with sensitivity, respect and
an interest in them as people and help them achieve
a purpose.
In October 1885 in the
American Journal of Psychiatry, Pliny Earle M.D.
published a statistical study entitled ‘The
Curability of Insanity’. In that study he points out
the actual results of treatment, both foreign and
domestic, it states unequivocally that many persons
with severe mental illness did indeed recover; from
the first year to more than five years. In light of
that reality-why is it that so many professionals
consider these individuals without hope for
recovery. Is it because they don’t understand these
conditions? Or perhaps they are not willing to put
out the required treatment effort.
Most
medical doctors have no understanding of the
pathology that afflicts so many human beings in the
world they rely mostly on the pharmaceutical
industry. Also, did you know that psychiatrists are
not proficient in the art of psychotherapy and that
they rely on the physical methods of treatment,
which we find can be extremely destructive and does
not give hope or purpose.
Jack Rosberg, founder and
author of this website is
available for
consultation, training and teaching all over the
world.
Also, Rosberg began his career in 1954 and is
considered to be a pioneer in the psychotherapy of
schizophrenia. In 1976 he founded a day care center
and became the Clinical Director of the Anne Sippi
Clinic a Residential Treatment Center in 1978. He is
now Clinical Director, Emeritus of the Clinic and
Executive Director of the Anne Sippi Foundation. He
has treated and trained professionals in 22
countries and continues to work in that capacity.
The Board of Directors of the Anne Sippi Foundation
is considering the development of an Association
that will focus on developing through Training more
effective treatments for schizophrenia and related
disorders.
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