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  • Should You Hide Your Schizophrenia? Q’s Answered by a Schizophrenic.

    by Michelle Hammer

    The book Should You Hide Your Schizophrenia not only addresses this question but also delves into various aspects of schizophrenia, a mental illness often shrouded in mystery to the general public. If you're interested in learning answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about schizophrenia, this book is for you.
  • This Is What Anxiety Feels Like - The Book

    #ThisIsWhatAnxietyFeelsLike is a viral hashtag that took over Twitter in 2017. People all over the world shared their anxious thoughts in the form of tweets. #ThisIsWhatAnxietyFeelsLike has been covered by the New York Times, Psychology Today, The Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, and Refinery29. #ThisIsWhatAnxietyFeelsLike the book is a visual representation of what it’s like to be anxious. Illustrated by Michelle Hammer of Schizophrenic NYC, the book features a variety of anxious thoughts and feelings translated through stunning artwork. Anxiously read along and you’re bound to relate to pages at a time.
  • Whispers Among The Trees | Poems of Love and Chaos

    by Carolyn Rossiter

    As the verses unfold, Carolyn bares her soul, offering a glimpse into the profound impact of both internal battles and shattered relationships. Through evocative language and vivid imagery, these poems capture the essence of resilience, healing, and the unyielding strength found within vulnerability.
  • Diet Pills and Broken Dreams | Stories I Could Not Tell

    by Carolyn Rossiter

    In this brutally honest memoir, made up of pieces from her journals, Carolyn describes the battle that engulfed her mind and body. Self-loathing and reckless behaviors that continued on through her teenage years through her early thirties. This book is for anyone who has ever felt alone. Know that finding your strength is possible and recovery is hard but worth it.
  • For years, Gabe Howard’s entertaining articles and essays have been educating people about living with mental illness. His observations cover everything from practical advice to family relationships to the fears that people with mental illness experience. In essays such as “Anxiety Says Everyone Hates Me,” “I Have Bipolar and I’m a Hypocrite,” and, yes, “Mental Illness Is an Asshole,” Gabe makes mental illness less scary and more understandable. All the articles date from 2014 through 2018 and include his observations on reaching recovery, stigma, and living well in spite of depression, bipolar, and anxiety. Signed Copy and includes free gift with purchase!
    • Paperback: 380 pages
    • Publisher: Dgc Press (December 3, 2018)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0974133744
    • ISBN-13: 978-0974133744
    • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
    Great to donate to support groups, non-profits, or for local lending libraries. 
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