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#TalkSchizophrenia Tweet Chat

On 10th October 2017, talkhealth and Janssen collaborated to run a tweet chat for World Mental Health Day focusing on Schizophrenia. Using the hashtag, #TalkSchizophrenia and #WMHD17.  Talkhealth, Janssen, members of the talkhealth community and other interested parties including MIND Herefordshire took part in a stimulating discussion of the stigmas of schizophrenia and mental health.

 

It is clear that many  do not know much about schizophrenia and this is one of the main reasons why people do not understand the illness. People who suffer with schizophrenia have to deal with misconceptions all the time.  Our aim was to find out why and how such issues around schizophrenia and the challenges mental health sufferers may face could be better helped.

We were delighted with the amount of participation and interest generated from the Tweet Chat.  Interestingly we trended in Belgium and reached over 45,000 people with our tweets during the chat and the build up to it. Over 60 tweets were exchanged during the course of the chat, including invaluable engagement from both bloggers, health care professionals and specialists in mental health. We hope to reach more for future Tweet Chats.

For those that took part in the chat, we would like to say a big thank you for your involvement. If you missed the #TalkSchizophrenia Tweet Chat, don’t worry – you can read the conversation by looking at our Storify of the chat – which contains highlights from the day including informative advice from twitter followers and Janssen. Why not follow us on Twitter for more Tweet Chats and join us in our forums to find support, and meet others to openly discuss your health concerns, issues and opinions!

 

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Breaking the stigma: talkschizophrenia tweetchat

World Mental Health Day

To mark World Mental Health Day (#WMHD17), we have collaborated with Janssen to host an hour long tweetchat on 10th October focusing on schizophrenia. If you have been affected by or are interested in this condition, we welcome you to take part.

The aim of the tweetchat is to explore the impact of schizophrenia and to address the stigma surrounding this condition. We hope to encourage more open discussions between healthcare professionals and patients living with schizophrenia.

Schizophrenia is described as a severe long-term mental health condition. It causes a range of different psychological symptoms including hallucinations, delusions, muddled thoughts based on hallucinations or delusions and changes in behaviour.

There are many misconceptions around schizophrenia, which can do much to worsen many people’s experiences of the condition. In order to reduce the stigma and discrimination associated with schizophrenia, education and awareness around the condition is essential.

Throughout the session we will discuss living with schizophrenia, including its impact on patients, carers and their relationship with healthcare professionals. We very much welcome and encourage your comments and the sharing of your personal experience.

The tweetchat will be hosted on Tuesday 10 October, to run for 1 hour (start time 12:00 BST / 13.00 CET). It’s very easy to get involved. Simply tweet using the hashtag #TalkSchizophrenia, and feel free to post your questions or opinions and invite anyone you know who might be interested in the event. To read more about the tweetchat please visit this page.

We look forward to chatting with you! Join us on our twitter page on the 10th.

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