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Adventures in Schizophrenia By Richard M ClementsISBN: 9781847471260Published: 2007Pages: 330Key Themes: schizophrenia, medication, mental health servicesObsession with a celebrity - in my case and film director Clive Barker and his associates - is a common psychosis. He was my chimera, my phantom Them against whom I went into battle. The story becomes more accessible as the jargon unique to the conflict is introduced. I was stretched almost beyond return but the memoir is resolved with sheltered housing, affective medication, and tears of joy at the turn of 1999 into 2000. I was still alive, after many utter miracles of survival, and the book reaches closure during the first moments of an infant millennium. I have been well ever since. - Richard M Clements DescriptionNot all schizophrenics are violent. This is a myth that the press would like us to believe, a myth undone by my Richards example. This book is the culmination of a four-year project written from the first-person unreliable narrator perspective. It utilizes truth with facts that, however, illusory, Richard could not voluntarily create himself. This book documents Richards adventurous learning curves to psychiatric treatment on nine occasions in eight different hospitals for over twenty-nine months since 1990: as terrible as being locked in an I.C.U for over nine weeks, as exciting as being the saviour of alien planets, and as beautiful as being released from that same I.C.U to walk under trees that were the tallest things I had ever seen under a blue sky that stretched on forever. This is an inspirational and important book for schizophrenia sufferers. It is perhaps unique: a non-academic work that would appeal to academics, an exciting adventure for the sympathetic, and a case-study for mental health professionals to gain a long look into a private world. About the AuthorRichard M Clements is an inspirational author who has survived from acute schizophrenia and now wishes to use
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