
Schizophrenia. It’s one of the most feared, misunderstood, and stigmatized diagnoses in all of psychiatry — and most people have no idea what it actually is.
In this episode, we go deeper than the textbooks. Laine is joined by co-host Jami — a family nurse practitioner working in detox — to explore what schizophrenia really looks like, how often it’s misdiagnosed, and why so many people are walking around with the wrong label entirely.
We talk about everything from hallucinations and delusions to flat affect, anosognosia (when someone doesn’t believe they’re sick), and the impact of trauma and substance use. We also bust common myths, explain the “schizo spectrum,” and spotlight how our system often fails those most in need of care.
Whether you’re a clinician, a loved one, or someone who’s been told they have schizophrenia — this episode is for you. It’s raw, real, and rooted in clinical compassion.