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Mad World
- The Politics of Mental Health (Outspoken by Pluto)
- De: Micha Frazer-Carroll
- Narrado por: Micha Frazer-Carroll
- Duración: 5 h y 33 m
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Mental health affects us all, and yet it remains elusive as a concept. Does getting a diagnosis help or hinder it? How is mental well-being, which is often incredibly personal, driven by widespread societal suffering? Can it be a social construct and real at the same time? These are some of the big questions Micha Frazer-Carroll asks as she reveals mental health to be a political issue that needs deeper understanding beyond today’s 'awareness raising' campaigns.
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Thank you
- De A. A. en 01-22-24
- Mad World
- The Politics of Mental Health (Outspoken by Pluto)
- De: Micha Frazer-Carroll
- Narrado por: Micha Frazer-Carroll
Love it!
Revisado: 08-21-23
Although some information is specific to the UK, I got a lot out of this book. The author succinctly summed up many stances I have regarding mental health and its treatment as both a person in the US with lived experience and a student of psychology.
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Blackout
- Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget
- De: Sarah Hepola
- Narrado por: Sarah Hepola
- Duración: 7 h y 35 m
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A memoir of unblinking honesty and poignant, laugh-out-loud humor, Blackout is the story of a woman stumbling into a new kind of adventure - the sober life she never wanted. For Sarah Hepola, alcohol was "the gasoline of all adventure". She spent her evenings at cocktail parties and dark bars where she proudly stayed till last call. But there was a price. Publicly, she covered her shame with self-deprecating jokes, and her career flourished, but as the blackouts accumulated, she could no longer avoid a sinking truth.
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Blackout: A Knockout
- De W Perry Hall en 07-17-15
- Blackout
- Remembering the Things I Drank to Forget
- De: Sarah Hepola
- Narrado por: Sarah Hepola
Oh yes!
Revisado: 06-25-23
This is my new favorite addiction memoir! I love Sarah’s voice and language. I relate to the rawness of the stories she shares. She doesn’t have all the answers, and I love that!
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Believing Me
- Healing from Narcissistic Abuse and Complex Trauma
- De: Ingrid Clayton
- Narrado por: Ingrid Clayton PhD
- Duración: 7 h y 14 m
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What if emotional abuse is so hidden that its effects remain unchallenged for decades, masquerading as personal failings? Believing Me is an emotionally gripping memoir that gives language to the hidden and ineffable nature of childhood trauma and how it can imprint on a person, resulting in fractured self-esteem, addictions, perfectionism, and a string of abusive relationships.
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Someone else caused all my problems
- De Searcy Custom Homes en 12-03-23
- Believing Me
- Healing from Narcissistic Abuse and Complex Trauma
- De: Ingrid Clayton
- Narrado por: Ingrid Clayton PhD
Thank you
Revisado: 02-28-23
My experiences weren’t the same as Ingrid’s, but she puts words to so much of my struggles as a CPTSD survivor. She tells our truth in the language it needs to be told in.
I absolutely loved the audiobook. I plan to revisit the memoir in the future with the physical book and a journal to write out associations I made with parts of my journey that I’ve tucked away.
I’m so grateful for voices and perspectives like Ingrid Clayton’s. We deserve to take up space, we deserve to be heard, and we deserve to validate ourselves.
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A Piece of Cake
- A Memoir
- De: Cupcake Brown
- Narrado por: Bahni Turpin
- Duración: 21 h y 2 m
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There are shelves of memoirs about overcoming the death of a parent, childhood abuse, rape, drug addiction, miscarriage, alcoholism, hustling, gangbanging, near-death injuries, drug dealing, prostitution, or homelessness. Cupcake Brown survived all these things before she'd even turned 20.
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Religious
- De Nancy en 02-16-13
- A Piece of Cake
- A Memoir
- De: Cupcake Brown
- Narrado por: Bahni Turpin
Raw, gritty, and real as F
Revisado: 02-08-23
Though I own a physical copy, I opted for the audiobook for most of “A Piece of Cake.” I was captivated the whole way. Cupcake Brown’s story of survival is raw, gritty, and real as F. Though it often didn’t feel like it, I knew there was a light at the end of the tunnel for Cupcake Brown. Knowing that she became a lawyer allowed me to trudge through the hell she experienced.
The book’s last quarter captured the light, and boy, was it inspirational. I am just glad I did the audiobook; my mind tends to shut off when I read about a He (capital “H”) God (capital “G”) being the key to someone’s phenomenal ability to turn their life around and thrive. I probably would have put the book down if I had seen that.
Though my recovery path is secular, I’m glad that perspective worked for her and works for many people.
Cupcake Brown’s story is unlike any trauma or substance abuse memoir I have read, and she is one hell of an inspiration.
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The Pain We Carry
- Healing from Complex PTSD for People of Color
- De: Natalie Y. Gutiérrez LMFT, Jennifer Mullan PsyD - foreword
- Narrado por: L. Malaika Cooper
- Duración: 7 h y 30 m
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In The Pain We Carry, you'll find powerful tools to help you understand and begin healing from repeated trauma. You'll discover ways to feel safer in your body, build self-compassion and resilience, and reclaim your health and wellness by reconnecting with your sense of self and your ancestral wisdom. You'll learn how trauma is connected to grief, how it can affect both the mind and the body, and how it can persist from one generation to the next.
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Affirming
- De Yaz en 06-15-23
- The Pain We Carry
- Healing from Complex PTSD for People of Color
- De: Natalie Y. Gutiérrez LMFT, Jennifer Mullan PsyD - foreword
- Narrado por: L. Malaika Cooper
I’m off to co-regulate with my dog
Revisado: 02-01-23
Gutierrez wrote a highly accessible and comprehensive trauma therapy 101 book that, though it contains complex concepts, provides an easy read for survivors. This was my first read-through, and I plan on returning to the physical book to work through the exercises. The exercises surely aren’t easy, but they seem very helpful to incorporate into my healing journey.
The perspective provided in this book is one I’ve needed. I appreciate its existence.
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Crying in H Mart
- A Memoir
- De: Michelle Zauner
- Narrado por: Michelle Zauner
- Duración: 7 h y 23 m
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In this exquisite story of family, food, grief, and endurance, Michelle Zauner proves herself far more than a dazzling singer, songwriter, and guitarist. With humor and heart, she tells of growing up one of the few Asian-American kids at her school in Eugene, Oregon; of struggling with her mother's particular high expectations of her; of a painful adolescence; of treasured months spent in her grandmother's tiny apartment in Seoul, where she and her mother would bond, late at night, over heaping plates of food.
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Broken Korean
- De Tim en 04-21-21
- Crying in H Mart
- A Memoir
- De: Michelle Zauner
- Narrado por: Michelle Zauner
Guttingly gorgeous
Revisado: 01-20-23
I finished reading/listening to Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner (2021) a couple of days ago. Having had my own anxieties about going to H Mart (I regularly visited for vats of kimchi pre-pandemic) and seeing the book recommended in both trauma and POC circles, I decided to dive in. It also seemed cool that it was written by an indie musician.
I was so hooked that I finished the book in 3 days. Zauner’s performance on the audiobook and words on the paper were so beautiful, heart-wrenching, and vulnerable. I related to her search for cultural connection, and I love that she sought it through food. Through her pages, I learned so much about Korean culture and food, and grief. I totally recommend this book to anyone remotely curious about it.
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What My Bones Know
- A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma
- De: Stephanie Foo
- Narrado por: Stephanie Foo
- Duración: 10 h y 2 m
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By age thirty, Stephanie Foo was successful on paper: She had her dream job as an award-winning radio producer at This American Life and a loving boyfriend. But behind her office door, she was having panic attacks and sobbing at her desk every morning. After years of questioning what was wrong with herself, she was diagnosed with complex PTSD—a condition that occurs when trauma happens continuously, over the course of years.
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Complex PTSD from a patient's point of view!
- De Howard_a en 05-24-22
- What My Bones Know
- A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma
- De: Stephanie Foo
- Narrado por: Stephanie Foo
Don't write yourself off yet. It's only in your head, you feel left out or looked down on
Revisado: 04-16-22
Stephanie seems more extroverted than me and being located in NYC connected her with way more resources than I have in the suburbs, but I absolutely loved going on this ride with her.
This audiobook format was perfect. It didn’t sound like someone reading a book. It sounded like someone telling me her story.
I love her sense of humor. I laughed, I cried. I got excited when she mentioned bands I love and pop culture that was present when I was a kid (we must be the same age).
I love that she quoted books I’ve read on my journey of understanding CPTSD.
I shouted “yes!” a couple times because she asked all the right questions. Questions I’ve asked, but didn’t have the know-how to get the answers.
Collaborative Google docs therapy sounds amazing. That might be the modality I’ve been missing 😂
Although my experiences and challenges aren’t the same as Stephanie’s, she told my story. I’m so grateful for this book. I want to get the physical copy to refer back to. I want to share it with everyone I know.
Just… thank you.
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