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That Was When People Started to Worry Young women and mental illness

9781785784484

That Was When People Started to Worry Young women and mental illness

  • ISBN 13:

    9781785784484

  • ISBN 10:

    178578448X

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 04/04/2019
  • Publisher: Icon Books
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Summary

'This is mental illness. It is unexpected strength and unusual luck and an uninterrupted string of steps. Then the next wave comes. And while you wipe grit from your eyes and swipe blood from your knees, the smiling faces in the distance call out: Why do you keep falling over?! Just stand up!'







Conversations about mental health are increasing, but we still seldom hear what it's really like to suffer from mental illness.







Enter Nancy Tucker, author of the acclaimed eating disorder memoir, The Time In Between. Based on her interviews with young women aged 16-25, That Was When People Started to Worry weaves together experiences of mental illness into moving narratives, humorous anecdotes, and guidance as to how we can all be more empathetic towards those who suffer. Tucker offers an authentic impression of seven common mental illnesses: depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, self-harm, disordered eating, PTSD and borderline personality disorder. 








Giving a voice to those who often find it hard to speak themselves, Tucker presents a unique window into the day-to-day trials of living with an unwell mind. She pushes readers to reflect on how we think, talk about and treat mental illness in young women.

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