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Something To Live For

Autor Laura Canty
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 feb 2021
The real-life, very relatable story of how young mum overcame postnatal depression and rediscovered hope and joy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781913183653
ISBN-10: 1913183653
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 223 x 144 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: OCTOPUS PUBLISHING GROUP

Notă biografică

Laura Canty was diagnosed with acute postnatal depression and was admitted to the Barberry National Centre for Mental Illness mother and baby unit in August 2018. She and her baby Arthur lived there for 10 weeks.

As a result of her gratitude for the treatment she received, Laura now volunteers as an Expert by Experience for the NHS. She also sits on the Perinatal Mental Health Network Group for Gloucestershire, regularly speaking at training sessions and events, and mentors women before their potential admission to a Mother and Baby Unit.

Laura is passionate when it comes to spreading the word about PND which is still a taboo subject despite changing attitudes towards mental health.

Descriere

The real-life story of a young mum with postnatal depression - and how a small, specialist NHS hospital is saving women's lives.

Recenzii

It's staggeringly honest but also really funny - I laughed out loud several times. It felt like hearing from a friend. A book that will make a difference, I am sure of it.
Her memoir is brave, honest and shows how friends, family and the NHS got her back from the brink.
Something To Live For vividly, brilliantly depicts a descent into mental illness, and what it feels like. It's funny, brutally honest - but uplifting too, because it shows how, with the right treatment, she recovered.
A very candid memoir... you are drawn into her story.