Tomorrow I always used to be a lion
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Arnhild Luvang was born in 1972. Candidate of Psychological Sciences, a practicing clinical psychologist. At seventeen, aged was sent to a psychiatric hospital with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. The next ten years of her life is a series of voluntary and compulsory hospitalizations. The last time she was hospitalized at the age of 26. Arnhild completely defeated Schizophrenia and today has the opportunity to talk about illness and as a professional psychologist and as a former patient. She immerses us to the world of votes and hallucinations, where it is pursued by the army of rats, and wolves with burning yellow eyes are scolding slumbsy mouth. It reveals the inner logic and meaning of erroneous perceptions and symptoms. In this book, the chronicle of its fight against the disease. The patient Arnhild talks about his experience, about the attempts of doctors to find contact with her and about their experiences, about supporting close, contrary to all that did not lose hope. The psychologist Arnhild analyzes the methods to which doctors resorted, and explains their success or failure. The unique experience of the healing person, the description of the disease "from within is of great interest to psychiatrists, psychologists, sick people and their relatives, for the widest reader. Art manner of presentation, the penetration with which the book is written, makes reading exciting. This is a terrific victory story in which few people believed
Author:
Author:Arnhild Lauweng
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Medical Books
- Category:Psychology
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-94648-099-4
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