schizophrenia spectrum people who have violent urges are still deserving of care and compassion without judgement
schizophrenia spectrum people who are homeless or experience food insecurity are still deserving of care and compassion without judgement
schizophrenia spectrum people who talk out loud to hallucinations and act erratic in public are still deserving of care and compassion without judgement
schizophrenia spectrum people who cannot work or go to school because of their symptoms are still deserving of care and compassion without judgement
schizophrenia spectrum people who struggle with personal hygiene are still deserving of care and compassion without judgement
schizophrenia spectrum people who don’t want to take medication or cannot adhere to a medication regiment are still deserving of care and compassion without judgement
schizophrenia spectrum people who live with their parents as an adult or needs a carer are still deserving of care and compassion without judgement
just because someone on the schizophrenia spectrum is stereotypical or societally ostracized doesn’t take away their right to being treated with kindness, compassion, and respect and given autonomy













