First Person Accounts of Mental Illness and Recovery

Author:   Craig W. LeCroy (Arizona State University, Tucson, AZ) ,  Jane Holschuh (Arizona State University, Tucson, AZ)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Pages:   516
Publication Date:   06 August 2012
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In First Person Accounts of Mental Illness, case studies ofindividuals experiencing schizophrenia, mood disorders, anxietydisorders, personality disorders, substance use disorders, andother mental ailments will be provided for students studying theclassification and treatment of psychopathology. All of the casesare written from the perspective of the mentally ill individual, providing readers with a unique perspective of the experience ofliving with a mental disorder. In their book First Person Accounts of Mental Illness andRecovery, LeCroy and Holschuh offer the student, researcher, orlayperson the intimate voice of mental illness from the inside.First Person Accounts of Mental Illness and Recovery is a wonderfulbook, and it is an ideal, even indispensable, companion totraditional mental health texts. I am grateful that they have giventhe majority of this book to the voices that are too oftenunheard. --John S. Brekke, PhD, Frances G. Larson Professor ofSocial Work Research, School of Social Work, University of SouthernCalifornia; Fellow, American Academy of Social Work and SocialWelfare This is absolutely a must-read for anyone who has been touchedby someone with a mental illness, whether it be personal orprofessional. It is imperative that this book be required readingin any course dealing with psychopathology and the DSM, whether itbe in psychology, psychiatry, social work, nursing, orcounseling. --Phyllis Solomon, PhD, Professor in the School ofSocial Policy & Practice and Professor of Social Work inPsychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania A unique volume of first person narratives written from theperspective of individuals with a mental illness Drawing from a broad range of sources, including narrativeswritten expressly for this book, self-published accounts, andexcerpts from previously published memoirs, this distinctive set ofpersonal stories covers and illustrates a wide spectrum of mentaldisorder categories, including: Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders Mood disorders Anxiety disorders Personality disorders Substance-related disorders Eating disorders Impulse control disorders Cognitive disorders Somatoform disorders Dissociative disorders Gender identity disorders Sleep disorders Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, oradolescence Reflecting a recovery orientation and strengths-based approach, the authentic and relevant stories in First Person Accounts ofMental Illness and Recovery promote a greater appreciation for theindividual's role in treatment and an expansion of hope andrecovery.

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Author:   Craig W. LeCroy (Arizona State University, Tucson, AZ) ,  Jane Holschuh (Arizona State University, Tucson, AZ)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
ISBN:  

9781118233931


ISBN 10:   111823393
Pages:   516
Publication Date:   06 August 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xv Introduction xvii About the Editors xxxi 1 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders 1 Schizophrenia 6 The Best Medicine 6 Susan A. Salsman Recovery as Discovery 9 Paolo Scotti Understanding Health as a Continuum 14 Leslie Greenblat Psychiatry and Oppression: A Personal Account of CompulsoryAdmission and Medical Treatment 19 Benjamin Gray Powerful Choices: Peer Support and Individualized MedicationSelf-Determination 25 Corinna West Schizoaffective Disorders 38 Snapshots: The First Symptoms of Psychosis 38 Kristen B. Fowler Why Having a Mental Illness Is Not Like Having Diabetes 43 Anonymous 2 Mood Disorders 49 Depressive Disorders 53 Depression: Disease, Loneliness, Social Isolation, Suicide,Negative Thoughts . . . 53 Bec Morrison My Confession: My Life Had Come to a Stop 57 Leo Tolstoi Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey ThroughDepression 61 Meri Nana-Ama Danquah I Wish I Had Gotten Help Sooner: My Struggle With PostpartumDepression 66 Marcie Ramirez My Journey Through Postpartum Depression 72 Jessica Rodrigo-Dunican Bipolar Disorders 76 Living with the Dragon: The Long Road to Self-Management ofBipolar II 76 Peter Amsel On Madness: A Personal Account of Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder91 Anonymous Random Scribblings on Bipolar Disorder 97 Michael Napiorkowski Being Bipolar: Living on Both Sides of the Coin 101 Susan Michele Vale 3 Anxiety Disorders 105 Panic Disorder 108 You Have Anxiety? 108 Kelly Orbison Susan's Story 115 Susan Ludeman Phobias 122 On the Outside Looking In 122 Daniela Grazia Mysophobia 133 Catherine Taylor Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) 142 Flux 142 Frank R. DeFulgentis Rituals, Routines, and Recovery: Living With OCD 153 Jared Douglas Kant with Martin Franklin and Linda WasmerAndrews It'll Be Okay. How I KeptObsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) From Ruining My Life 160 Shannon Shy Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 175 Emotional Triangle 175 Blazie Holling Panic, Anxiety, PTSD, and My Experiences of Healing ThroughMultiple Avenues of Psychotherapy 181 Catherine McCall The Demons of War Are Persistent: A Personal Story of ProlongedPTSD 189 Art W. Schade 4 Personality Disorders 197 My Path to Recovery 199 Melanie Green A Classic Case of Borderline Personality Disorder203 Lynn Williams Loud in the House of Myself 207 Stacy Pershall 5 Substance-Related Disorders 215 Goodbye, Johnnie Walker 217 Neil Davidson Untitled 228 Aaron J. French A Nurse's Journey Through Loss, Addiction, and Recovery232 Michelle Walter 6 Eating Disorders 237 Dying by Inches 239 Emily Troscianko Big Little 263 Priscilla Becker Binging and Purging to Stay Alive 276 Anonymous Life With an Eating Disorder 281 Laura Bette 7 Impulse Control Disorders 285 The Numbers of My Obsession 286 Mia Zamora Memoirs of a Compulsive Firesetter 294 Sarah Wheaton Dan's Story 298 Anonymous 8 Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other CognitiveDisorders 303 Before It's Too Late 306 Jane McAllister Poor Memory: A Case Report 310 Malcolm L. Meltzer Parkinson's: A Patient's View 317 Sidney Dorros 9 Somatoform Disorders 323 A Psychosomatic Study of Myself 325 F. Wertham Bigorexia: Bodybuilding and Muscle Dysmorphia 339 Anonymous Hypochondria 341 Heather Menzies Jones 10 Dissociative Disorders 345 Coping Strategies 348 Ruth Dee Family Talk 358 Barbara Hope Fractured Mind, One Heart? 361 Robert B. Oxnam 11 Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders 365 Sexual Pain Disorders 369 Vaginismus: The Blessing of Botox 369 Rachel Paraphilias 374 The Armed Robbery Orgasm: A Lovemap Autobiography of Masochism374 Ronald Keys and John Money Gender Identity Disorders 377 A Rose in Bloom 377 April Rose Schneider Time for a Good Transgender Story 388 Kam Wai Kui 12 Sleep Disorders 401 An Insomniac's Slant on Sleep 404 Gayle Greene My Story of Narcolepsy 414 Patricia Higgins 13 Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood,or Adolescence 421 Pervasive Developmental Disorders 426 Communication Impairment 426 John Elder Robison Alien: A Story of Asperger's Syndrome 431 Stephanie Mayberry The Experience of Infantile Autism 440 Tony W. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 444 The Only Me That We Have Ever Known 444 Katy Rollins Tic Disorders 450 A Tourette Story 450 Rick Fowler Searching for Answers 455 Crystal Thomas Index 467

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CRAIG WINSTON LeCROY, PhD, is a Professor in the Schoolof Social Work at Arizona State University. He also holds anappointment at the University of Arizona in the John & DorisNorton School of Family and Consumer Sciences, Family Studies andHuman Development division. He is the author of over 100 scholarlypublications including ten previous books on a wide range oftopics, such as mental health, the social work profession, homevisitation, and research methodology. JANE HOLSCHUH, PhD, is Professor Emerita in theDepartment of Social Work at Humboldt State University andcurrently teaches in the MSW program at Arizona StateUniversity.

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