Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes: Naming and Shaming Mental Health Stigmas

Author:   Lucy Nichol ,  Jo Neary
Publisher:   Welbeck Publishing Group
ISBN:  

9781911246657


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   19 February 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes: Naming and Shaming Mental Health Stigmas


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Author:   Lucy Nichol ,  Jo Neary
Publisher:   Welbeck Publishing Group
Imprint:   Trigger
ISBN:  

9781911246657


ISBN 10:   1911246658
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   19 February 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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'If you've ever had someone in your orbit say an ignorant thing about mental health and wished you had a clever repost, this book is your instruction manual.' Natasha Devon, MBE;'A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes is essentially an exercise in empathy. Lucy Nichol has been there and she cares: reflection and resonance.' Kristin Hersh;'Lucy's book really struck a chord with me. Anxiety is a medium-sized word with plus-size consequences, and opening up about what it actually means is the only way to break down those 'unfortunate stereotypes'...' Andrea McLean; 'I love Lucy's writing. It's an insightful and incredibly accurate account of living with mental illness and the stigma that surrounds it, written with humour and intelligence.' Denise Welch


'A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes is essentially an exercise in empathy. Lucy Nichol has been there and she cares: reflection and resonance.' Kristin Hersch 'Lucy's book really struck a chord with me. Anxiety is a medium-sized word with plus-size consequences, and opening up about what it actually means is the only way to break down those 'unfortunate stereotypes'...' Andrea McLean 'I love Lucy's writing. It's an insightful and incredibly accurate account of living with mental illness and the stigma that surrounds it, written with humour and intelligence.' Denise Welch


Author Information

Lucy Nichol is a writer and mental health campaigner and former columnist with Sarah Millican'sStandard Issue magazine. Her work has also appeared in theIndependent, thei Paper,Metro,Huffington Post, The Mighty and All Mad Here. She is passionate about challenging mental health stigma and, as such, is a Time to Change volunteer who has appeared on theVictoria Derbyshire Show,Woman's Hour and many regional programmes. Lucy has worked with the media in PR and marketing for over 15 years and has experienced anxiety for even longer, meaning she is well-placed to comment on the issue of mental health stigma.

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