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I Didn’t Ask To Be Born
‘When we are born we cry that we are come to this great stage of fools.' William Shakespeare: King Lear.
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Pub Date
28 Feb 2025
| Archive Date
4 Apr 2025
Description
‘I Didn’t Ask to Be Born’ is filled with personal memories interwoven throughout with historical accounts of royal and aristocratic children’s mismanagement and the repercussions for mental health. There are poignant anecdotes of modern-day children’s dilemmas supported with psychological theories. Focussing on how the complexity of poor mental health resulting from childhood trauma demonstrates the dire impact on society. The concerning limitations of current frameworks are highlighted suggesting that a more holistic approach to mental well-being is needed.
This is a candid exploration of personal growth as the intricacies of the human psyche are explored. ‘I Didn’t Ask to Be Born’ is a call to reclaim one’s rightful sense of self helping to foster empathy for the complexity that unites us all.
‘I Didn’t Ask to Be Born’ is filled with personal memories interwoven throughout with historical accounts of royal and aristocratic children’s mismanagement and the repercussions for mental health...
Description
‘I Didn’t Ask to Be Born’ is filled with personal memories interwoven throughout with historical accounts of royal and aristocratic children’s mismanagement and the repercussions for mental health. There are poignant anecdotes of modern-day children’s dilemmas supported with psychological theories. Focussing on how the complexity of poor mental health resulting from childhood trauma demonstrates the dire impact on society. The concerning limitations of current frameworks are highlighted suggesting that a more holistic approach to mental well-being is needed.
This is a candid exploration of personal growth as the intricacies of the human psyche are explored. ‘I Didn’t Ask to Be Born’ is a call to reclaim one’s rightful sense of self helping to foster empathy for the complexity that unites us all.
A Note From the Publisher
Born before dyslexia was invented Vivien Grey trained as a nurse, midwife, health visitor and psychiatric nurse. She went on to study for a diploma in Humanistic Counselling followed by four years training in cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) at Guy’s Hospital and a B.A. in mental health. She has worked as a nurse in Africa and across some of the most challenging areas in midwifery and public health. Through all this her main pre-occupation has been children’s mental health.
Born before dyslexia was invented Vivien Grey trained as a nurse, midwife, health visitor and psychiatric nurse. She went on to study for a diploma in Humanistic Counselling followed by four years...
A Note From the Publisher
Born before dyslexia was invented Vivien Grey trained as a nurse, midwife, health visitor and psychiatric nurse. She went on to study for a diploma in Humanistic Counselling followed by four years training in cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) at Guy’s Hospital and a B.A. in mental health. She has worked as a nurse in Africa and across some of the most challenging areas in midwifery and public health. Through all this her main pre-occupation has been children’s mental health.
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| EDITION |
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| ISBN |
9781836287063 |
| PRICE |
£5.99 (GBP)
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| PAGES |
240
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Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Ebook |
| ISBN |
9781836287063 |
| PRICE |
£5.99 (GBP)
|
| PAGES |
240
|
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Reader
(EPUB)
NetGalley Shelf App
(EPUB)
Send to Kindle (EPUB)
Download (EPUB)
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