This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health
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Nathan Filer
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'I cannot recommend it highly enough.' Caitlin Moran
'Brims with compassion and wit.' Cathy Rentzenbrink
'Absolutely blew me away.' Jo Brand
'Brilliant . . . I love it.' Phillippa Perry
'I have never read a more powerful book about mental health.' Joanna Cannon
A journey into the heartland of psychiatry.
This book debunks myths, challenges assumptions and offers fresh insight into what it means to be mentally ill.
And what it means to be human.
This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health was previously published in 2019 under the title The Heartland.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2019 Nathan Filer (P)2019 Faber AudioCritic reviews
"I cannot recommend it highly enough." (Caitlin Moran)
"Brims with compassion and wit." (Cathy Rentzenbrink)
"Absolutely blew me away." (Jo Brand)
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- Martin Wildman
- 25-08-19
A wonderful sensitive and kind book should be read
A truly very wonderful kind and compassionate book that should be read by absolutely everyone.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-10-21
Eye Opening
Kind of blew me away really. I have listened to so many audible books but never felt compelled to actually right a review. That to me speaks volumes for this book.
Insightful and compassionate explanation of the state of affairs in the mental health system and what is the reality for people living with psychosis and schizophrenia. Told through the experiences of this mental health nurse and the stories of those that have lived it.
Cannot recommend this book more highly.
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- Ursula McNicoll
- 29-06-23
This should be a compulsory text….
I would like to see what kind of changes would occur in the treatment of mental health service users (and society) 10 years after “This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health” was made a compulsory text in a core subject of every undergraduate and graduate Medical, Allied Health, Public Health, Public Policy, Law, Criminal Justice and Education degrees.
Suggestions on how to be a key holder:
Buy it, read it, think on it, talk about it, give it as a gift, ask your local library to get in several copies, suggest it to your reading group, leave copies on the train,
Do more than 5 of these and the next version of the DSM may diagnose you as Key Holder with Evangelical tendencies.
To Nathan Filer. Authorship of this book is the definition of a good deed. Thank you.
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-11-22
Very interesting and easy to understand.
Food for thought as they say. some times very sad. I'm glad a read it.
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- Essex Girl
- 23-03-23
Enlightening
This book is so interesting. As someone who has a family member suffering psychosis, I found it to be informative and eye opening.
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- Ed Lynn
- 29-04-24
Balanced and insightful
Excellent insight into mental health, no fluff, raw stories backed by deep knowledge and understanding of the causes of mental health, and seeks to have a more empathic view on those suffering
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- Z. Nagy
- 23-01-24
Must read
Emotional only to the extent of allowing the reader to connect with the why, and easy to understand for someone who’d find medical journals somewhat challenging.
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- J. I. Mace
- 12-06-21
I thought I was hardened!
I’ve worked in and around mental health in a variety of settings all my life. This book echoed my beliefs. But the stories made me cry. I have heard many, but still the cost of ‘so called mental health’ is heartbreaking. Good listen, very moving.
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-01-21
Wonderful
this is a wonderfully accessible book, authentic, curious and fair it explores very important aspects of mental health. thank you for writing this you reminded me that I'm.not alone in how I consider people and the experiences the talk to me about.
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- samantha
- 21-03-20
good read...better understanding
narrator voice was easy to listen too. content was helpful and challenged what is regarded as the norm. helpped me have a better understanding of the system
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