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I’m glad my mom died – Jennette McCurdy
I’m Glad My Mom died by Jennette McCurdy is an inspiring tale of resilience, independence and the joy of washing your own hair. Read more -
4 eyes see more than 2 – Joyous contact with the afterlife
4 eyes see more than 2. The amazing story of Wendy and how she went from severe migraines to a peaceful life guided by spirituality. Read more -
Hikikomori; the Japanese term for acute social withdrawal
Peter Pijls tries to unravel the mystery of the Hikikomori disorder, frequently occurring in Japan and resulting in a person to completely withdraw from social contact of any kind. Read more -
Open Dialogue for Psychosis – Nick Putman, Brian Martindale
This highly readable book provides a comprehensive examination of the use of Open Dialogue as a treatment for psychosis. It presents the basic principles and practice of Open Dialogue, explains the training needed to practice and explores how it is being developed internationally. Read more -
On Gaming – relaxing for a change
Mireille is editor in chief at PsychoseNet and PsychosisNet. A challenging job. Here she talks about gaming and relaxing. Read more -
Loving Someone with Bipolar – Fast and Preston
Loving Someone with Bipolar Disorder offers information and step-by-step advice for helping your partner manage. Read more -
Surviving Schizophrenia – Louise Gillett
I am a married mother of four children, a housewife. What some people don't know is that I have a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Read more -
Hidden Valley Road – Robert Kolker
By the mid-1970s, six of the ten Galvin boys, one after another, were diagnosed as schizophrenic. An amazing story by Robert Kolker. Read more -
Marriage and Schizophrenia – Andrew and Stephanie Downing
This story chronicles challenges met and victories realized while living with schizophrenia. A book about Marriage and Schizophrenia. Read more -
Tallahassee – Darine Hotait
A young woman checks out of a psychiatric facility after an accidental overdose and feels pressure to lie to her family. Read more