

CURESZ Foundation President Bethany Yeiser speaks about her remarkable journey from homelessness and severe schizophrenia into full and sustained recovery for the past 14 years, thanks to clozapine. Her memoir, Mind Estranged, was released in 2014. Dr. Henry A. Nasrallah, who helped Bethany achieve her complete recovery, is Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology and Neuroscience, and an internationally recognized expert on schizophrenia and related psychoses.
Schizophrenia Resources
View information about cutting edge and underutilized medications, schizophrenia as a brain disorder, our treatment checklist and our Cognition Self-Assessment Rating Scale.
C-SARS Assessment
Self-administered assessment of one’s own brain cognitive functions
Problems in neurocognition and social cognition are common symptoms of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression. The Cognition Self-Assessment Rating Scale is a quick test to determine if a full battery of neurocognitive testing is needed.
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Programs
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Meet the SZ Survivors

Eric Smith, LMSW
Social Worker and Advocate
Musician and Composer
Eric Smith is a musician, composer, and a loving family member. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at San Antonio in psychology, and recently graduated with his Master of Social Work (MSW) degree in December 2021. He is now a licensed master social worker (LMSW) in the state of Texas.

Carlos Larrauri, MSN, ARNP
Thriving in LAw School
Carlos Larrauri is a nurse practitioner who recently graduated with a law degree from the University of Michigan. He has served on the Board of Directors for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. He was diagnosed with schizophrenia at 23 years of age. Today, Mr. Larrauri aspires to interface clinical practice, health policy and research, to reduce health inequities for people living with mental illness.

Darrell Herrmann
Computer Programmer
Mental Health Volunteer
Darrell’s life didn’t grind to halt when he was diagnosed. The year after his hospitalization, he went back to college to study computer programming. He finished his degree two years later, and successfully worked as a computer programmer for the next eighteen years.

Ashley Smith
Author, Advocate and Mom
Certified Peer Specialist
Ashley Smith is a non-fiction author, speaker, peer counselor, and mother. She courageously fights the stigma of mental illness with her name attached to her lived experience. She is celebrating a decade in recovery.

Rhea
OCD Researcher
Mental Health Advocate
Rhea holds a BA in sociology from Columbia and a Master’s in Disability Studies from the City University of New York, where she graduated in May 2022. Currently, she does research on OCD and early psychosis at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and looks forward to applying to PhD programs.

Sarah Marzen, PhD
Biophysicist & Professor
Mental Health Advocate
Sarah Marzen holds a physics bachelor’s degree from Caltech, a physics PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at MIT. Today, she works as a physics professor and researcher at the W. M. Keck Science Department at the Claremont Colleges.

Millie Vine
Survivor
Mental Health Advocate
Millie Vine’s love of food, background in food science and restaurant experience allow her to prepare gourmet meals for busy families with the hope of creating her own catering business. She would like to become an advocate to show others that people with schizophrenia can be successful like anyone else.
Video Archive
Learn from Experts and Lived Experience Explore our collection of video series featuring leading experts and individuals with lived experience. Topics include the current research in schizophrenia, treatment options like clozapine and injectable medications, managing side effects, addressing stigma, supporting caregivers, and more.


