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Black Rainbow

- How words healed me: my journey through depression
Af: Rachel Kelly Engelsk Paperback

Black Rainbow

- How words healed me: my journey through depression
Af: Rachel Kelly Engelsk Paperback
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Black Rainbow is the powerful first-person story of one woman''s struggle with depression and how she managed to recover from it through the power of poetry.

In 1997, Oxford graduate, working mother and Times journalist Rachel Kelly went from feeling mildly anxious to being completely unable to function within the space of just three days. Prescribed antidepressants by her doctor, and supported by her husband and her family, Rachel slowly began to get better, but her anxiety levels remained high, and six years later, as a stay-at-home mother, she suffered a second collapse even worse than the first.

Throughout both of Rachel''s periods of severe depression, the healing power of poetry became an integral part of her recovery. As someone who had always loved poetry, it became something for Rachel to cling on to in times of need - from repeating short mantras to learning and reciting entire poems - these words and verses became a powerful force for change in her life. In Black Rainbow Rachel analyses why poetry can be one answer to depression, and the book contains a selected 40 of the poems that provided Rachel with solace and comfort during her breakdown and recovery.

At a time when mental health problems and depression are becoming more common, and the stigma around such issues is finally being lifted, this book offers a lifeline for anyone seeking to understand depression and seek new ways to treat it. Poetry is free, has no side-effects and, as Rachel can attest, ''prescribing words instead of pills'' can be an incredibly powerful remedy.

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Black Rainbow is the powerful first-person story of one woman''s struggle with depression and how she managed to recover from it through the power of poetry.

In 1997, Oxford graduate, working mother and Times journalist Rachel Kelly went from feeling mildly anxious to being completely unable to function within the space of just three days. Prescribed antidepressants by her doctor, and supported by her husband and her family, Rachel slowly began to get better, but her anxiety levels remained high, and six years later, as a stay-at-home mother, she suffered a second collapse even worse than the first.

Throughout both of Rachel''s periods of severe depression, the healing power of poetry became an integral part of her recovery. As someone who had always loved poetry, it became something for Rachel to cling on to in times of need - from repeating short mantras to learning and reciting entire poems - these words and verses became a powerful force for change in her life. In Black Rainbow Rachel analyses why poetry can be one answer to depression, and the book contains a selected 40 of the poems that provided Rachel with solace and comfort during her breakdown and recovery.

At a time when mental health problems and depression are becoming more common, and the stigma around such issues is finally being lifted, this book offers a lifeline for anyone seeking to understand depression and seek new ways to treat it. Poetry is free, has no side-effects and, as Rachel can attest, ''prescribing words instead of pills'' can be an incredibly powerful remedy.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 368
ISBN-13: 9781444790009
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1444790005
Kategori: Erindringer
Udg. Dato: 9 okt 2014
Længde: 24mm
Bredde: 198mm
Højde: 129mm
Forlag: Hodder & Stoughton
Oplagsdato: 9 okt 2014
Forfatter(e): Rachel Kelly
Forfatter(e) Rachel Kelly


Kategori Erindringer


ISBN-13 9781444790009


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 368


Udgave


Længde 24mm


Bredde 198mm


Højde 129mm


Udg. Dato 9 okt 2014


Oplagsdato 9 okt 2014


Forlag Hodder & Stoughton

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