Inner Voices: My Journey with Psychosis and Schizophrenia Kindle Edition
A true and eloquent story of psychosis from the inside.
Inner Voices eBook. The secret service gradually infiltrates the lush life of May-May, an ambitious scientist and mother to a young boy. Her world falls apart when she is forcibly admitted to a mental hospital, where she is diagnosed with schizophrenia.
May-May seems to be living in two worlds: the normal world where everyone goes about their day-to-day lives, and another world, the world of the secret service. It is during this period of her life that her mission arises, which she still pursues to this day: achieving world peace.
With the love and help of her family, the support of caregivers in the mental health sector, and by following her calling, May-May eventually recovers. She now wants to contribute to “A World in Which All Children Can Play”.
˃˃˃ This is an autobiography that gives insight into the working of the human psyche.
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A book for all those who want to learn how psychosis can be a process of finding meaning and the way towards a meaningful life. –Jim van Os, Full Professor of Psychiatry and Head of Division for Neuroscience, University Medical Center Utrecht
Meijer eloquently shows how chaotically a psychotic brain works and how it can mislead. Impressive! – Ypsilon, Dutch Association for Family and Friends of People With a Psychotic Vulnerability
In Inner Voices the insidious progression from suspicion to complete psychosis becomes crystal clear. Meijer has succeeded, despite the limitations of her sensitivity and the side effects of medication, in giving a meaningful new interpretation of her life. – De Volkskrant
Highly recommended! An inspiring book. – Anoiksis, The Dutch association for people with psychosis susceptibility
I bough the book because I have had psychotic episodes and wanted to compare my experience with someone else’s. May-May explains very well how the psychotic mind works and I feel less ‘mad’ knowing that I’m not the only one to have ‘strange’ experiences. It is a very real, detailed account of her inner life and struggles, of how Western psychiatry sees mental illness (something to be eradicated rather than understood). I was heart-broken by the loss of her family life and her job. I was angered by the despotic ways of Western psychiatry who locked her up, drugged her up by force and kept her prisoner, in agreement with her family who wanted ‘the best’ for her, the best according to them of course! I am glad I never disclosed my experiences to mental health professionals. Her sense of isolation and depression is something I can relate to, as is her spiritual experiences. Thank God I read the books of Stan Grof about psychosis as spiritual emergence. I hope May-May writes more about her conversations with Christ one day and that she will be honoured rather than judged. – Catherine
–This text refers to the paperback edition.
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