Education or advocacy When I first started the project, I did not know which topic I wanted to conquer. So when I proposed that the professor read William Stillon's memoirs "Looks dark" I quickly jumped. So far, I have enjoyed reading in all classes. I also made the last project in another memoir. And I thought it was attractive and exciting to read new ideas about mental illness. Unfortunately, I mistakenly think that this memoir such as Daphne Scholinski's "my last clothes" is full of charm to explain the life and activities (or lack thereof) of mental hospitals , I began to read "looking dark" with prejudice.
That's why William Stillon may have accidentally suffered "visible darkness" at the bottom of last month, even for those who do not believe in totipotency. Famous writers in Virginia state are obviously extraordinary talent, clear literature is mainly "Sophie's choice" and "lying in darkness". However, this will become even more evident when explaining his own struggle with "Bruce" who led the famous author of the 1985 Paris tour. The early words of his memoirs immediately shocked me. Stellen wrote: "In many severe symptoms of physical and mental illnesses," the expression of self esteem, or the obvious expression of loss of self-esteem is one of the most common symptoms. I have suffered too much. As the disease progresses, more and more people will feel a general feeling of worthlessness. "
William Styron sees the dark: After the lifetime of alcohol abuse and sedation, famous Sophie's Choice and Nat Turner 's confession author discovered he suffered from depression. This revelation, which appeared in the 1960's, forced him to analyze his experience so far and led him to embark on a self-analysis path. Comparing and contrasting his melancholy with the depression of other famous people suffering from depression brings peace and reflex. Caroline Kettlewell's skin game: Frequent (but not always) self-cutting with cutting is a sadly general way to deal with many mental illnesses. In this emotionally personal autobiography, Caroline Kettlewell explains how to cut her comfort with a razor blade during her lonely childhood. At the time of publication, she solves the problem of stimulating painful behavior.
William Stellen memorizes that "Depression is still a big mystery," but it is not a small memo. Amazing things in the dark is that Stellen can explain it clearly and eloquently. I am confused. This disease was accused of being "a really howling storm in the brain" and he recorded the abyss of his depression with difficult nude removal. Since Stellen tells elegantly that many people feel uncomfortable pain in words, people who tackle mental illness (personally or with loved ones) not only resonate with anyone but also have a therapeutic effect You will find