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Rough magic : living with borderline personality disorder

Newman, Miranda. (Author).

A harrowing but ultimately uplifting memoir about living with borderline personality disorder--the most stigmatized diagnosis in mental health. "I didn't know whether to take you to a psychologist or an exorcist." This is how Miranda Newman's mother described the experience of trying to find an explanation for her daughter's behaviour. It would be years before Miranda was able to find a diagnosis that explained the complicated way she moved through the world. She would have to advocate for herself in the mental health system while dealing with abuse, being unhoused, survival sex, suicide attempts and hospitalizations. Through it all, Miranda has found strength in her diagnosis. Her recollections are visceral and confessional, but also self-aware, irreverent and funny. She tells readers how she has found strength and joy in what others might see as tragic, while bolstering her personal recollections with deeply researched observations on Canada's mental healthcare system, and the history of diagnostics and disorder, using research supported by her work at Yale University.

Book  - 2024
616.85 Newma
1 copy / 0 on hold

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  • ISBN: 9780771006760 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description 307 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition First edition.

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Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Psychic bleeding -- The bad girls' school -- Pink plastic playhouse -- The difficult patient -- Fatally attractice -- Companion plants -- Motus tempestas -- Dancing on eggshells -- Exquisitely sensitive -- The world exploded into colour -- Recovering from an untreatable disorder -- Acknowledgements -- Works referenced.