by Darryl Cunningham
an empathetic look at mental illness from someone who was on the frontlines of care and who experienced mental illness.
Cunningham, a cartoonist who worked on a Bristish psychiatric ward, tells 11 "graphic stories" (i.e., stories in visual format) of psychiatric disorders. These are not 11 tales of people (though some include anonymized people and one describes the author's own experiences with anxiety. For the most ...
sad but ultimately redeemining
sad but ultimately redeemining
I got this book as a birthday gift from two dear friends of mine. We share many interests, and the workings of the human mind is one of them, so they figured this book would be a good match for me. It's a good premise. The author spent a few years working as a health care assistant in a psychiatri...
An amazing book that gives one of the best looks at mental illness and done with sympathy and empathy. I very much recommend this one for anyone who suffers from, or has a loved one that has mental illness. It is very positive, nonjudgemental, and full of honesty.