Is There Room For Me, Too?: 12 Steps & 12 Strategies for coping with mental illness

Is There Room For Me, Too?: 12 Steps & 12 Strategies for coping with mental illness

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Author: Deborah FrucheyPublisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing PlatformPaperback:ISBN 10: 1450596843ISBN 13: 978-1450596848Do It Yourself Sanity with a Four Star Rating The difference between the patient who recovers and the patient who revolves in and out of hospitals lies in the steps that person takes, every day, to stay sane and balanced. This book is bursting with practical things you can do at home for major mental illness such as Bipolar Disorder or Depression. Find out: -how to learn what your triggers are - and avoid them -how to survive suicidal thoughts -how to use your environment to bolster your sanity -how to get the most from bureaucracies and agencies -what to do if psychosis hits you in public -rules of the road for couples when one has a disorder -how to build a new identity you can be proud of Draw on the wisdom of dozens of interviews. Benefit from the psychological methods pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous. The author is a patient stabilized for over 20 years, writing under the oversight of Clinical Psychologist Dr. David Kallinger. An ideal resource for families, caregivers and professionals who want to understand the challenges their loved ones face. FOREWORD CLARION REVIEW “Four stars out of five…Fruchey’s sensitivity to differences in opinion and life situations will help make the book pertinent to a wide range of people…although it targets mentally ill readers, this book will also benefit relatives and friends and help mental health professionals better understand their patients. Overall, it provides practicable, well-presented information. Self help books for people with mental illness are scarce. As readers with mental illness follow Fruchey’s suggestions, they make room for themselves in a society that is reluctant to accept them.” NAMI ADVOCATE “Fruchey guides the reader toward recovery by beginning with the most basic step - accepting that you have a mental illness - to the last step: finding your purpose in life beyond your mental illness. She provides helpful advice while including stories and quotations dealing with various issues…a therapeutic map to guide the reader toward a better quality of life.” About the Author Deborah Fruchey tried to write her first book at the age of 8. She became bipolar with psychotic features at the age of 13, was diagnosed at 26, and has been stabilized since the early 1990s. Her first novel was chosen as Best Book by the American Bookseller's Association. She worked in international banking until her condition became disabling, and afterwards for 12 years in her local library. She is the author of two novels and one collection of poetry in addition to her nonfiction. You can visit her online at www.lafruche.net. Recently married and committed to life as a full time author, she no longer understands why she ever bothered with anything else.

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