This article reported the nursing experience of a schizophrenic patient, who suffered from recurrent psychotic episode induced by emotional stress. In admission, the patient presented with dominant aggressive behavior and persecutory delusion. The nursing staff assessed this patient and found the following problems: (1) high risk of violence, (2) change of thinking process, (3) dysfunction of coping skills, and (4) lack of knowledge. By individual nursing care, outpatient visit, and telephone follow-up, one and half month later, this patient was capable of resolving emotional disturbance with new adjustments, taking regularly medicine by herself, and restoring her normal life.