No One Cares about Crazy People

No One Cares about Crazy People
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The Chaos and Heartbreak of Mental Health in America

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

نویسنده

Ron Powers

شابک

9781478946366
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Ron Powers is angry at the lack of treatment for the mentally ill in this country and personally heartbroken at the loss of his son, Kevin, to suicide from losing his battle with schizophrenia. Powers's voice is resonant and strong with an undercurrent of melancholy and an overlay of fury, making it a raw and searing experience for the listener, too. The litany of outrage includes tours of asylums as entertainment, expensive wonder drugs, deinstitutionalization dumping millions of mentally ill on the streets, pseudoscientists denying mental illness altogether, and the political aide's email that provides the title to the book. The battle to find treatment for Powers's younger son, Dean, as he too experiences schizophrenia and attempts suicide is riveting and terrifying. Both sons are accomplished guitarists and multiple snippets of their magical musical performances enhance the narrative. A.B. � AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

October 31, 2016
This resounding rebuke to scornful attitudes toward the mentally ill takes its title from a notably insensitive 2010 email exchange between high-level staffers of Scott Walker during his run for Wisconsin governor. Using that moment as a touchstone of indifference, Powers (Mark Twain: A Life) weaves a dual tale of the personal and the political. In one thread, he traces the history of public efforts to ameliorate (or, more often, hide) the plight of those living with mental illness, from London’s infamous Bedlam in the 18th and 19th centuries, where wealthy visitors were charged admission to gawk at the inmates, to America’s present-day prison-industrial complex. In the other, he tells his own family’s heartrending story of grappling with disease: both of his sons have struggled with schizophrenia, and his younger son, Kevin, lost his life to it in 2005. Along with grief, this section of the book is full of joy, serving as a loving tribute to Powers’s sons and putting a human face on serious mental illness for anyone lucky enough never to have been forced to confron it. Readers will surely be moved by this double portrait of one family’s days of happiness and sorrow, and the world’s halting and flawed attempts to care for troubled people.




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