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OverviewTrigger Press are proud to announce Theinspirationalseries, partner to their innovative Pullingthetrigger range. Theinspirationalseries promotes the idea that mental illness should be talked about freely and without fear. Growing up in a deprived area of North East England in the 1970's, alcoholism and violence played a huge role in Karen's everyday family life. But things were only to become more difficult when, at the age of seventeen, she began her battle with anxiety and depression, an illness nobody recognised. At times feeling as though she was locked inside her own mind, Karen tried to make sense of her heightened and intense emotions. Her reality became a devastating, deteriorating state of existence, and no one seemed to understand what was happening to her. A number of harrowing, recurrent and often bizarre episodes - including a phantom pregnancy, a nightclub assault, and an unhealthy obsession with a celebrity - eventually lead to Karen being sectioned under the mental health act and taken into hospital. It then took years and many more dramatic relapses before doctors would finally give her the correct diagnosis of bipolar disorder. This is a no-holds-barred, inspirational true story of how, despite losses and difficulties along the way, Karen Manton learned to manage her illness, stay out of hospital, and find those 'brighter days'. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karen MantonPublisher: Welbeck Publishing Group Imprint: Trigger ISBN: 9781911246572ISBN 10: 1911246577 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 27 September 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsKaren writes very eloquently about her life living with undiagnosed bipolar disorder and so, for me, this book is a must read. --Eleanor Segall, Be Ur Own Light Blog (3 January 2018) Author InformationKaren Manton was born and raised in Grangetown. She secured her first full time job working for the local authority, where she experienced her first symptoms of mental illness. Ignoring the signs, she remained at work and went on to receive a promotion. At the young age of 23 Karen decided to retire on ill health. Karen is a proud mother of two beautiful children who have shown support and acceptance of her illness. She is now happily married and wrote a book in the hope that her story will show others that they are not alone. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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