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  • INVEGA SUSTENNA® for schizophrenia
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  • Learn About
    INVEGA SUSTENNA®
    How INVEGA SUSTENNA® WorksWhat to Tell Your Doctor Before Starting INVEGA SUSTENNA®Important Safety Information
  • About Schizoaffective Disorder
    Symptoms of Schizoaffective DisorderUnderstanding Schizoaffective Disorder MedicationLiving With Schizoaffective DisorderThe Recovery Process
  • Getting Started With INVEGA SUSTENNA®
    Before Taking
    INVEGA SUSTENNA®
    Know About Side EffectsImportant Things to Remember
  • If You’re Already on
    INVEGA SUSTENNA®
    Planning for Your AppointmentsWorking With Your Doctors and Treatment TeamWhat to Bring Up With
    Your Doctor
    About the Recovery ProcessYour Role in the
    Recovery Process
    Recognizing Signs of Relapse
  • Real People. Real Stories.
    Katie's StoryJodie's Story
  • Helpful Resources
    Tips for Talking to Your DoctorJanssen CarePath Savings ProgramUseful Links
  • For Caregivers
    Confidentiality and CaregivingWhat to Watch ForThe Recovery ProcessComponents of TreatmentTalking to the Treatment TeamTaking Care of YourselfHelpful
    Communication Tips
    Responding to
    Symptom Changes

Useful Links for Learning About and Living With Schizoaffective Disorder

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Offers information on mental illnesses and treatment options.

www.nimh.nih.gov

1-866-615-6464 (toll free)

Family Caregiver Alliance

A nationwide public voice for caregivers of loved ones with chronic health conditions.

www.caregiver.org

1-800-445-8106 (toll free)

American Psychiatric Association (APA)

American Psychiatric Association’s online resource for anyone seeking support or facts about mental illnesses.

www.psychiatry.org

Support and facts on mental illness for African Americans.

www.psychiatry.org/mental-health/people/african-americans

Support and facts on mental illness for Hispanics/Latinos.

www.psychiatry.org/mental-health/people/hispanics-latinos

Mental Health America

Formerly the National Mental Health Association, this organization is the country's oldest and largest nonprofit for mental health and mental illness.

www.mentalhealthamerica.net

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

NAMI supports people with mental illness and their families and friends. NAMI Multicultural Action Center supports people of diverse backgrounds who are affected by mental illness.

www.nami.org

www.nami.org/multicultural

1-800-950-NAMI (6264)

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

AA is an international fellowship for anyone with a dependency on alcohol.

www.aa.org

Narcotic Anonymous (NA)

NA supports men and women dealing with drug problems.

www.na.org

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