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Lädt ... Heavy Lightvon Horatio Clare
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A journey through mania, madness and healing- both personal and rigorously researched it'll be a timely contribution to our ongoing national conversation about mental health 'Deeply moving, darkly funny and hugely powerful' Robert Macfarlane After a lifetime of ups and downs, Horatio Clare was committed to hospital under Section 2 of the Mental Health Act. From hypomania in the Alps, to a complete breakdown and a locked ward in Wakefield, this is a gripping account of how the mind loses touch with reality, how we fall apart and how we may heal. 'One of the most brilliant travel writers of our day takes us now to that most challenging country, severe mental illness; and does so with such wit, warmth and humanity' Reverend Richard Coles Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Horatio attributes his episodes of mania and his psychosis entirely to cannabis (skunk) use and he makes a very convincing argument for this. The last few chapters I found particularly interesting as he goes back to interview some of the people who treated him and other mental health professionals, to delve deeper into the mental health treatment pathways in the UK. Horatio is vociferously against the routine use of drugs for the treament of mental health problems, except at points of crisis; again, a viewpoint and arguments which I found interesting to read.
A seemingly honest and exposed account of the author's difficult experience; a highly recommended read. (