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but isn’t that true for everyone. Aren’t we all in search of a state of just right , in our lives ? a very great book that discusses somany different mental illnesses. All the story’s in this book are by different authors and are about different experiences from them with different mental illnesses. Some story’s I related a lot to , some story’s I related to in parts but all story’s are story’s of real people and they are honest and these story’s have hope in them and talk about healing. And de
Incredible. I cannot wait for the world to get to read this collection. I’m so honored to have been included in it. Mental health is just as important as physical health, kiddos. Let’s end the stigma. January 2017: It's not done yet, but I'm writing an essay for this bomb-ass anthology of essays about mental health for young adults. It'll be about my life with trichotillomania, and, I hope, all the words I needed to read when I was 13 and pulling out my eyebrows without knowing why.
Many thanks to Algonquin Books for Young Readers for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest reviewThis is one of my favorite books that deals with mental illness! To see the others and to here me ramble about my brain, watch my video, A Brief Trip Inside My Mind!| Goodreads | Blog | Pinterest | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram
Disclaimer: I was given an ARC in exchange for an honest review. This is no way impacted my review. Important Note: This anthology (and this review) contain talk of different mental illnesses and experiences with them, suicide/suicidal thoughts, self-harm, and more which can be potentially triggering to some readers. Please be aware of that before picking this anthology up.Anthologies are difficult to rate as each story is different. Furthermore, an anthology about mental health is even more
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Full review: https://bookpeopleteens.wordpress.com...The diverse perspectives (Don’t) Call Me Crazy supplies are something I’ve never seen before, portraying mental illness from every possible angle. Also, it doesn’t focus on one kind of illness: it covers everything from anxiety to trichotillomania to bipolar disorder to everything outside and in-between. Mental illness is a spectrum, and it’s often hard to categorize feelings, but the higher diversity of labels we put out there, the more peopl...
I requested this basically only because my favorite author has an essay in it, but I ended up really enjoying all of the essays I read. I'm choosing not to read all of them just because a few are a *bit* too triggering for me.I'm choosing not to rate the book since mental health is obviously a very personal topic, so I don't feel right about rating personal experiences, but I will say that it would be great if a little more diversity as in race, religion, and sexualities. This has a lot more div...