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Our Encounters With Madness



Our Encounters With Madness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Alec Grant, Francis Biley and Hannah Walker

 

PCCS Books

 


http://bit.ly/lFv4aY

 

 

I am very happy to have contributed to

this newly published mental health text book

 

 

Our Encounters with Madness is a collection of user, carer and survivor narratives.

 

These are grouped under five themes:

 

 

On Diagnosis

 

 

Stories of Experience

 

 

Experiencing the [MentalHealth] System

 

 

On Being a Carer

 

 

Abuse and Survival.

 

 

The book will be of great benefit to students of mental health, professionals, service users and carers, and to those interested in narrative enquiry and the pedagogy of suffering.

 

 

Unlike most other books in this genre, the narratives are unmediated. Written by ‘experts by experience’, there are no professional biomedical or psychotherapeutic commentaries, whichoften serve to capture and tame, or sanitise, such stories of direct experience.

 

“All the authors of these stories have suffered: some from what was inflicted on them as children,some from demons that seem to have been simply part of who they are or were, and some from the failure – at worst the betrayal – of what are supposed to be helping professions. The authors have also found resources for survival, and change, and the discovery of purpose in their lives…Which is why I understand this book as an exemplar of narrative healing. Professional intervention might begin with offering people the great gift of examples not to imitate, but from which to draw resources, which is what this book does.”

 

Professor Arthur Frank, from the Foreword to Our Encounters With Madness

 

 

 

Link to Judith Haire’s post on The Patient Experience Website 
http://www.patient-experience.com/index.php/our-encounters-with-madness-a-new-book-on-mental-health/

 

 


One Response to “Our Encounters With Madness”

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