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El. knyga: Alfredo's Journey: An Artist's Creative Life with Bipolar Disorder

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  • Formatas: 206 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2014
  • Leidėjas: Modern History Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781615992263
  • Formatas: 206 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2014
  • Leidėjas: Modern History Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781615992263

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More than a just a journey, Alfredo gives us a blueprint for humane treatment of mental illness
In 1981, twenty-three-year old Alfredo Zotti began his lifelong challenge of living with Bipolar II Disorder. He quickly hit rock bottom, spending time as a homeless person and turning to street drugs and alcohol to medicate his symptoms. After hospitalization and careful outpatient monitoring, he became a successful musician and completed university. In 2004, he started to mentor sufferers of mental illness, and together, they developed an online journal. Alfredo now sees mental illness from a new perspective, not of disadvantages but advantages. In his words: "Having a mental illness can be a blessing if we work on ourselves." In this memoir and critique of mental illness, the reader will learn:

  • How empathic listening and being with someone can help calm that person's symptoms
  • The power of singing to create a safe space in a community
  • Why spirituality can be a key component in the healing process
  • The connections between mental illness, artistic expression, and people who think differently
  • The impact of childhood trauma on our psyche and its role in mental illness
  • The dangers of antipsychotics and antidepressants
  • The amazing connection between heart and brain and how we can cultivate it
  • The challenges of love and marriage between partners with Bipolar Disorder

    "Alfredo's story and his insights into the causes and treatment of mental ill-health are incredibly moving and impressive. His humanity, intelligence, creativity and his generosity and compassion towards people affected by mental illness and dedicated mental health professionals shine through the pages of his book."
    -- Professor Patrick McGorry, AO MD PhD, Executive Director, OYH Research Centre, University of Melbourne

    "As a clinician and academic, one can study and research ever known aspect of a disorder and write scholarly articles for learned journals, but none of this holds the potency of an individual relaying his or her lived experience. Alfredo does just this in his inimitable style, offering hope at every juncture to those who travel a similar road. The story should be read by clinicians, academics and sufferers alike."
    --Professor Trevor Waring AM, Clinical Psychologist, Con-Joint Professor of Psychology, University of Newcastle

    Learn more at www.AlfredoZotti.com
    From the World Voices Series at Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com



    More than a just a journey, Alfredo gives us a blueprint for humane treatment of mental illness
    In 1981, twenty-three-year old Alfredo Zotti began his lifelong challenge of living with Bipolar II Disorder. He quickly hit rock bottom, spending time as a homeless person and turning to street drugs and alcohol to medicate his s



    More than a just a journey, Alfredo gives us a blueprint for humane treatment of mental illness
    In 1981, twenty-three-year old Alfredo Zotti began his lifelong challenge of living with Bipolar II Disorder. He quickly hit rock bottom, spending time as a homeless person and turning to street drugs and alcohol to medicate his symptoms. After hospitalization and careful outpatient monitoring, he became a successful musician and completed university. In 2004, he started to mentor sufferers of mental illness, and together, they developed an online journal. Alfredo now sees mental illness from a new perspective, not of disadvantages but advantages. In his words: "Having a mental illness can be a blessing if we work on ourselves." In this memoir and critique of mental illness, the reader will learn: How empathic listening and being with someone can help calm that person's symptoms The power of singing to create a safe space in a community Why spirituality can be a key component in the healing process The connections between mental illness, artistic expression, and people who think differently The impact of childhood trauma on our psyche and its role in mental illness The dangers of antipsychotics and antidepressants The amazing connection between heart and brain and how we can cultivate it The challenges of love and marriage between partners with Bipolar Disorder
    "Alfredo's story and his insights into the causes and treatment of mental ill-health are incredibly moving and impressive. His humanity, intelligence, creativity and his generosity and compassion towards people affected by mental illness and dedicated mental health professionals shine through the pages of his book."
    -- Professor Patrick McGorry, AO MD PhD, Executive Director, OYH Research Centre, University of Melbourne
    "As a clinician and academic, one can study and research ever known aspect of a disorder and write scholarly articles for learned journals, but none of this holds the potency of an individual relaying his or her lived experience. Alfredo does just this in his inimitable style, offering hope at every juncture to those who travel a similar road. The story should be read by clinicians, academics and sufferers alike."
    --Professor Trevor Waring AM, Clinical Psychologist, Con-Joint Professor of Psychology, University of Newcastle

  • Table of Poems
    ii
    Table of Drawings and Sketches
    iii
    Foreword v
    PART I Alfredo's Journey
    1(58)
    Chapter 1 Professionals, Sufferers, their Caregivers and the Public
    3(6)
    Chapter 2 The Therapist and the Client: A Matter of Trust
    9(8)
    Chapter 3 Developing Critical Consciousness through Therapy
    17(10)
    Chapter 4 The Therapy Intensifies...
    27(6)
    Chapter 5 In Our Darkest Hour... We Start to See the Light
    33(14)
    Chapter 6 We'll meet again, don't know where
    47(12)
    PART II Treatment and Critique
    59(114)
    Chapter 7 Spirituality and Coping with Mental Illness
    61(4)
    Chapter 8 Liberalism and its Human Nature
    65(12)
    Chapter 9 Clinical and Counseling Psychology
    77(8)
    Chapter 10 The Science and Art of Psychology
    85(4)
    Chapter 11 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    89(8)
    Chapter 12 Childhood Traumatic Experiences
    97(10)
    Chapter 13 Internal and External Aspects of Multiple Personalities in Bipolar Disorder
    107(4)
    Chapter 14 Antipsychotic and Antidepressant Drugs
    111(10)
    Chapter 15 Creativity and the Creative Artist
    121(30)
    Discussion and Conclusion
    144(2)
    What Creative Sufferers Have to Say
    146(5)
    Chapter 16 Heart Intelligence and the Creative Process
    151(8)
    Chapter 17 Disability---Don't Dismiss My Ability
    159(14)
    Montmartre and Moulin Rouge
    162(2)
    Turn-of-the Century France and Lautrec's posters
    164(3)
    Conclusion
    167(6)
    References
    173(10)
    References for Counseling and Clinical Psychology
    175(2)
    References for Science and Art of Psychology
    177(1)
    References for CBT and Social Anxiety
    178(2)
    Article and Website
    180(1)
    References for Antipsychotic and Antidepressants Drugs Essay
    181(2)
    References 183(2)
    Index 185