
Snowflake
Breaking Through Mental Health Stereotypes and Stigma
Lucy Nichol(Autor*in)
Welbeck (Verlag)
Erschienen am 5. Januar 2023
Buch
Softcover
240 Seiten
978-1-80129-217-7 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
'Sensitively and seriously exploring mental health stereotypes' Stylist
This is NOT a book of rules or statistics.
It will NOT tell you what you can and can't say to someone with a mental health problem - or to anyone for that matter.
It WILL increase your understanding and empower you to stop stigma in its tracks.
Take a deep-dive into some of the most harmful mental health stereotypes with mental health advocate and author Lucy Nichol.
Lucy exposes 10 of the most harmful mental health stereotypes and explores the impact of social media, the power of the press and how mental health is represented in popular culture.
With the help of experts and the voices of those affected by these harmful perspectives, Lucy makes a case for how we can dismantle stigma once and for all.
Foreword by Sue Baker OBE. Contributors include: Natasha Devon MBE, Jonny Benjamin MBE, Hope Virgo, Cara Lisette and Dr Craig Malkin.
This is NOT a book of rules or statistics.
It will NOT tell you what you can and can't say to someone with a mental health problem - or to anyone for that matter.
It WILL increase your understanding and empower you to stop stigma in its tracks.
Take a deep-dive into some of the most harmful mental health stereotypes with mental health advocate and author Lucy Nichol.
Lucy exposes 10 of the most harmful mental health stereotypes and explores the impact of social media, the power of the press and how mental health is represented in popular culture.
With the help of experts and the voices of those affected by these harmful perspectives, Lucy makes a case for how we can dismantle stigma once and for all.
Foreword by Sue Baker OBE. Contributors include: Natasha Devon MBE, Jonny Benjamin MBE, Hope Virgo, Cara Lisette and Dr Craig Malkin.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'Sensitively and seriously exploring mental health stereotypes' * Stylist * 'Exploring the role of pop culture, the press and social media, [Lucy Nichol] breaks down stereotypes and champions the bravery of people who speak about their emotions' * Woman's Own * 'A much-needed, no-nonsense guide to tackling mental health stigma' -- Denise Welch 'Punchy and kind - a great mix. Like a steely snowflake' -- Andrea McLean 'Educational, funny, eye-opening and very readable. It should be read by everyone' * Narc Magazine * 'A breezy book that nevertheless travels through turbulent waters. Incisive and funny and very useful for anyone who has found themselves caught up in the hyperbole of the culture wars' -- Robin InceWeitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Headline Publishing Group
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
Maße
Höhe: 214 mm
Breite: 134 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
Gewicht
254 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80129-217-7 (9781801292177)
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Person
Lucy is a writer with a passion for mental health awareness, music, comedy and nostalgia. She's written extensively in the media, her words appearing in the Independent, the i Paper, NME, Red Magazine, Metro, Den of Geek, Huff Post and many more. She is also a former columnist with Sarah Millican's Standard Issue magazine.
She is passionate about challenging mental health stigma - particularly addiction stigma - and has worked with a wide range of mental health charities including: Recovery Connections, Mind, Time to Change, Student Minds, Action on Postpartum Psychosis, Road to Recovery Trust, St Andrew's Healthcare and Newcastle United Foundation.
She is, unfortunately, a bit of an expert when it comes to living with anxiety, and speaks openly about growing up with panic attacks and health anxiety. Lucy has also worked on behalf of Mind and Recovery Connections providing script advice for TV soaps and dramas regarding mental health (including addiction) portrayals.
Lucy has also written two novels about mental health: The Twenty Seven Club and Parklife.
She is passionate about challenging mental health stigma - particularly addiction stigma - and has worked with a wide range of mental health charities including: Recovery Connections, Mind, Time to Change, Student Minds, Action on Postpartum Psychosis, Road to Recovery Trust, St Andrew's Healthcare and Newcastle United Foundation.
She is, unfortunately, a bit of an expert when it comes to living with anxiety, and speaks openly about growing up with panic attacks and health anxiety. Lucy has also worked on behalf of Mind and Recovery Connections providing script advice for TV soaps and dramas regarding mental health (including addiction) portrayals.
Lucy has also written two novels about mental health: The Twenty Seven Club and Parklife.