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A bipolar lawyer and mother suffered grave injustices due to the stigma associated with her
diagnosis. Brain Bondage, the culmination of 10 years of mental health advocacy, targets
six professions, explaining how each can end stigma and promote mental wellness and
justice..
FROM THE AUTHOR:
When I first faced injustice due to my mental illness diagnosis, I thought that all I needed was
a good lawyer who understood bipolar recovery. I assumed there was justice, even for those
with a mental illness diagnosis. The more I asked for legal help, the more I learned about
prejudice and how little lawyers knew about mental illnesses. I understood the problem, as
I knew nothing about psychiatric illness when I experienced my manic episode at age 36.
Like me, I learned that few people knew even the most basic facts about bipolar and the other
mental illnesses. It seemed that no one cared if a person with a mental illness faced
injustice and presumptions of guilt.
Discrimination was and is pervasive………
As with other national battles for civil rights, a victory for those with mental illness will
require an educated media, an informed legal community, the support of the faith community, and
educators willing to teach new truths to the generations to follow. This book discusses the
roles of key professions in determining the plight of people with mental illness. Working
together, our nation can end brain bondage.
Book Information:
U.S.: $34.95 (29.95 + 5.00 S/H)
Florida Residents: $37.05 (29.95 + 5.00 S/H + 2.10 FL Sales Tax)
Priced on Sept. 24, 2007
Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Angela D. Vickers
ISBN: 978-1424334315 |
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