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Psychiatric Tales Hardcover – 19 April 2010
- Print length120 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBlank Slate Books
- Publication date19 April 2010
- ISBN-101906653089
- ISBN-13978-1906653088
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- Publisher : Blank Slate Books (19 April 2010)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 120 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1906653089
- ISBN-13 : 978-1906653088
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,414,398 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 39,378 in Higher Education of Biological Sciences
- 75,544 in Psychology & Psychiatry
- 99,087 in Comics & Graphic Novels (Books)
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Customers find the book educational, particularly as an excellent introduction to mental health issues for students. Moreover, they appreciate its empathetic approach, with one customer noting how it recognizes the many dimensions of depression. Additionally, the book features expressive illustrations, and one customer describes it as a brilliant cartoon format book. The writing quality receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting its pared-down style.
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Customers appreciate the book's empathetic approach, with one customer noting how it helps understand mental illness, while others find it interesting.
"...more about the experience of mental illness, and unpicks the complex subject in a digestible way...." Read more
"...long term depression the final chapter of this book was extremely emotional for me to read...." Read more
"Very nice idea and illustrations. Some very poignant tales in here but I felt it ran out of steam and got a bit mawkish long before the end." Read more
"...and writing are pared down to simple stark facts and succinct opinions and feelings...." Read more
Customers find the book educational, particularly as an excellent introduction to mental health issues for students.
"...In an accessible and intelligent style, it gives an insight into an area of our society which is little explored; little represented in contemporary..." Read more
"...The rest of the book is an amazing & educational insight into the world of all mental illnesses in an attempt to highlight awareness & end stigma...." Read more
"Very nice idea and illustrations. Some very poignant tales in here but I felt it ran out of steam and got a bit mawkish long before the end." Read more
"...and teach A levels and this is going to be really helpful as little intros to some key ideas...." Read more
Customers appreciate the visual style of the book, with its expressive illustrations and unique presentation, with one customer noting its brilliant cartoon format.
"...In truth, I believe that this book is exceptional. With expressive illustrations that really support the text, this book tells you in the exact..." Read more
"This book is brave, important and unique. In an accessible and intelligent style, it gives an insight into an area of our society which is little..." Read more
"Very nice idea and illustrations. Some very poignant tales in here but I felt it ran out of steam and got a bit mawkish long before the end." Read more
"This is a brilliant cartoon format book based on Darren's experience in mental health, both as a worker and sufferer...." Read more
Customers appreciate the writing quality of the book, with one review noting that the text is pared down and really supports the content.
"...With expressive illustrations that really support the text, this book tells you in the exact number of words needed, no more, no less, all that you..." Read more
"...The author has put into words & images the difficulty of living with anxiety & depression in a way that doesn't belittle it or say 'I got better so..." Read more
"...His drawing and writing are pared down to simple stark facts and succinct opinions and feelings...." Read more
"Excellent, well written and easy to access...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 July 2015I work in mental health and have a severe mental health problem myself. Most of my clients have illnesses different to my own, so I've been reading up. I only bought this out of curiosity and didn't expect too much from it, expecting that I'd learn more from more serious tomes. In truth, I believe that this book is exceptional. With expressive illustrations that really support the text, this book tells you in the exact number of words needed, no more, no less, all that you need to know about mental health. I'm particularly pleased that the side-effects of the medications available are tackled, as most people (my friends included) cannot comprehend how dreadful these can be. However, the stand out chapters are Cut and Suicide, where the author could not have shown greater empathy. I believe Psychiatric Tales can and should be read by everyone, not just sufferers and those who care for them; if everyone invested an hour to read this book, discrimination against sufferers would be very greatly reduced.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 August 2012This book is brave, important and unique. In an accessible and intelligent style, it gives an insight into an area of our society which is little explored; little represented in contemporary film, literature and documentary. I think it could be a valuable resource for anyone wanting to know more about the experience of mental illness, and unpicks the complex subject in a digestible way. Having suffered from psychosis myself, I can relate to many things in the book and feel it is brave to portray these issues in such clarity. Interesting section of self harm as a coping mechanism - it made me ask the question, what purpose do the highs and lows of mania and delusions of psychosis serve for the person experiencing them? Thank you for a brave, intelligent book.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 January 2016As someone suffering from long term depression the final chapter of this book was extremely emotional for me to read. The author has put into words & images the difficulty of living with anxiety & depression in a way that doesn't belittle it or say 'I got better so you can too'. He recognises the many dimensions of depression & offers hope not a definitive answer.
The rest of the book is an amazing & educational insight into the world of all mental illnesses in an attempt to highlight awareness & end stigma. This is something everyone needs to read & would be an excellent teaching aid for future generations.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2013Very nice idea and illustrations. Some very poignant tales in here but I felt it ran out of steam and got a bit mawkish long before the end.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 January 2013I'm very close to someone with severe mental health issues. I act as carer for a good part of the week. Every week I have to explain, dispose of myths and prejudice- and also keep understanding myself.
How I wish I could give copies of this to the people I have to explain things to. Darryl Cunningham writes and illustrates these things far better than I ever can. He does it without being patronising or sermonising. His drawing and writing are pared down to simple stark facts and succinct opinions and feelings. It is a masterpiece of explanation that should find its way into anywhere that faces mental health issues.
Less you think it is all dark, Mr Cunningham also, at the end of the book charts his own psychiatric tale. No instant fix, no miracle cure - but hard work and time. It is a fitting and encouraging end to the book.
Recommended.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2015Good book, shame it only took half an hour to get through the whole thing. Would of liked it to have covered BPD.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 July 2014Excellent, well written and easy to access. I have a degree in psychology and teach A levels and this is going to be really helpful as little intros to some key ideas. Also gives the personal side to both working in and being a service user.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 January 2012For its straight-up, honest and empathetic portrayal of a variety of mental illnesses, this book should be commended. As a psychology student and someone who has worked with the mentally ill, I found this book by turns interesting, infuriating, amusing and harrowing at certain points. Darryl's obvious love and fascination for the subject of mental illness is palpable in each story, and the story of his own battle with depression is heartfelt without falling into the trap of self pity. I thoroughly enjoyed this book from cover to cover, and it's a shame there are so few reviews for it here!
Top reviews from other countries
- CurrieReviewed in Germany on 2 January 2015
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a 'real' book
I expected at least a few weeks to enjoy reading this but the whole book is in comic form. Slightly disappointed but the content is still interesting
- cyberdaniel4Reviewed in the United States on 1 November 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars recovery is fun!
I too have worked in mental health and made attempts to destigmatize not only consumers but also providers of mental health services. There have been many efforts to do so. The stories here give a feeling for the nits and bolts of people's situations and make--dare I say it-- an enjoyable and good read.
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AngelicaReviewed in Spain on 7 February 2016
1.0 out of 5 stars Siempre y aburrido
No me gusto nada, además dice que es para reflejar los estigmas de la selud mental y ayudar a integración de estos pacientes... puff muestra lo mas morboso y poca ayuda a lograr desestigatizar a estos pacientes
- ShelbyReviewed in the United States on 4 April 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Great learning tool for visual learners!
Each comic story; touches on different mental illnesses that the author has come across though his work in a psychiatric hospital. It's humor is appropriate and enlightening.
Update:
Several years later and it is still in my collection of books. Great addition for any psychology student.
- KimReviewed in the United States on 21 January 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars An empathetic look at psychiatric conditions
As a person who suffers from depression and has trouble explaining it to his family, it was helpful to have this book to show to my family. Daryl Cunningham is a skilled cartoonist and has a great voice for describing his experiences.