In today's SMI Spotlight episode, Dr. Xavier Amador, clinical psychologist, author of I Am Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help!, and creator of the LEAP (Listen, Empathize, Agree, Partner) method, answers listener questions about severe mental illness (SMI), including schizophrenia, anosognosia, family communication, and advocacy.🔹 Topics Covered in This Episode:✔️ How to respond to delusions and paranoid thinking in loved ones✔️ Tips for families dealing with anosognosia (lack of insight)✔️ Using LEAP communication techniques to build trust and encourage treatment✔️ Supporting a loved one in jail or the legal system while maintaining boundaries✔️ Finding and maintaining hope despite societal challenges✔️ How to plan for long-term care as aging caregivers✔️ Breaking the cycle of hospitalization, incarceration, and homelessness📢 About Dr. Xavier Amador:Dr. Amador is a world-renowned psychologist, mental health advocate, and founder of the LEAP Institute. His work has been featured in major media outlets, and his expertise helps families, clinicians, and law enforcement better understand how to communicate with individuals who struggle with insight into their illness.Episode Sections:
- (00:00) - Intro
- (00:59) - Welcome!
- (01:58) - Question 1 - How to respond to different content of delusions
- (04:35) - Minimizing the emotional pain from delusional accusations
- (05:51) - Different types of delusional content
- (06:30) - Ask questions to determine potential risk
- (07:44) - Question 2 - How to stop the revolving door of hospitalization, incarceration, and homelessness
- (09:21) - How for a loved one specifically
- (11:46) - Recognizing small victories
- (13:32) - Question 3 - How to maintain hope in a broken system
- (13:48) - Seeking out success stories
- (15:31) - Lisa's sister's success
- (16:59) - A marathon not a sprint
- (17:46) - Question 4 - How can aging care partners prepare for when they will no longer be able to provide full support?
- (18:17) - Talk to an estate attorney, engage other family
- (20:44) - Living independently with supports
- (22:29) - Question 5 - How to use LEAP in difficult situations
- (24:22) - Example where Dr. Amador used LEAP
- (26:52) - How to handle the repetition of the same topics over and over
- (29:32) - Navigating conflict when people aren't ready to listen
- (30:41) - Managing emotions as a family member
- (33:29) - Dr. Amador and his son
- (34:40) - How to contact us!🎙️ Have a question for Dr. Amador? Submit your questions in the comments, call and leave a message at 703-294-6005, or contact us via email at PER@tac.org🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications to never miss an episode of SMI Spotlight and Ask Dr. Amador!#XavierAmador #LEAPMethod #SevereMentalIllness #MentalHealth #Schizophrenia #Anosognosia #Psychology #MentalHealthAdvocate #FamilySupport #MentalHealthAwareness #AskDrAmador #SMISpotlight