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Distorted Mind

Distorted Mind
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Publisher : Outskirts Press
Total Pages : 78
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ISBN-10 : 9781478719090
ISBN-13 : 1478719095
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Book Synopsis Distorted Mind by : Michael Fortnam

Download or read book Distorted Mind written by Michael Fortnam and published by Outskirts Press. This book was released on 2012-11-20 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For Michael Fortnam, a painful level of isolation, emptiness, and confusion had become normal. Severe depression, delusions, and manic episodes tore through his life in ways that people around him couldn’t see. Finally, a crisis brought his suffering to the surface, and a shocking arrest led to a lengthy stay in a psychiatric hospital. It was there that he began to accept that many of his thoughts were delusional. Distorted Mind describes the experience of depression, hallucinations, and mania in a straightforward, accessible way that readers will easily empathize with and understand. Michael describes how medication and therapy have allowed him to emerge from mental illness to live a more promising and meaningful life. He is now in a stable relationship, holds a job, and has not been hospitalized since the year 2000. Michael’s story gives important encouragement to those who are suffering from mental illness or in a stage of treatment where hope is not yet clear. It also provides valuable information to family, friends, and treatment professionals about what it’s like to experience a mental health crisis, and the ways in which caring people can provide support for a successful outcome.


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