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In Bloom Not Broken
- A Journey Through Mental Illness
- Narrado por: Chloe Parks
- Duração: 9 horas e 31 minutos
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Sinopse
A book to provide insight and hope into mental illness, including self-harm, anorexia, depression, suicidal ideation, bipolar, and psychosis. A must-listen for both people struggling with mental health issues and those who treat them.
Katie Provides a personal first-person account into the world of living with mental illness as well as to the treatment system covering both NHS and private sectors.
Author Katie Maylea makes her debut in this raw, honest memoir about surviving life when living seems no longer an option. Katie revisits her past and looks beyond, to her future as a person living with mental illness, sharing with the listener a message of hope driven by sheer audacity. Through personal writings spanning years, In Bloom Not Broken invites us into the mind of a troubled young woman navigating through the hostile, barren landscape of depression entirely by feel, driven by her insatiable will to survive no matter the obstacles in her way.
As the author guides the listener through her journey, she offers candid self-examinations of her actions, behaviors, and experiences against the backdrop of a tumultuous childhood and adolescence marked by family upheaval and undiagnosed mental illness.
In detailing her subsequent experiences with self-harm, anorexia nervosa, bipolar affective disorder and the battle for treatment, the author offers a compassionate perspective on life lived in spite of adversity before her eventual redemption through mental health treatment. Inspiring and thought-provoking, advocates, treatment professionals, and general listeners alike will be moved by the author's perseverance despite the rabidity of her personal demons.
It is possible for things to get better, even when that feels impossible - If you just hold on.