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You Need to Get Help
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You Need to Get Help

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In Ellie McAfee's debut work, YOU NEED TO GET HELP: A Shameless Work in Progress, the author uncovers the mental health stigmas that many adults, herself included, carry with them from their childhood. Wanting others to feel comfortable enough to seek out resources, treatment, and boundaries, she sets out to spread one underlying message: It is okay to not be okay.

Within these pages, you will be exposed to the common, yet detrimental, language choices that perpetuate the idea that mental illness is only for the weak or the deranged. McAfee shows how you can not only grow from these habits, but how you can use these experiences to create a safe space for others as well. She does this by sharing personal moments from her childhood and adulthood. Stories such as:

The school nurse labeling her as a hypochondriac for experiencing anxiety. How she hid her medication from her friends for fear they would think she was "crazy". Her friends and family struggling with the scary effects of teen depression.

If you have ever struggled with mental health or have felt defeated, overlooked, or misguided about your own identity, then YOU NEED TO GET HELP is for you.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Degree Press
Date
4 May 2022
Pages
204
ISBN
9798885040808

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In Ellie McAfee's debut work, YOU NEED TO GET HELP: A Shameless Work in Progress, the author uncovers the mental health stigmas that many adults, herself included, carry with them from their childhood. Wanting others to feel comfortable enough to seek out resources, treatment, and boundaries, she sets out to spread one underlying message: It is okay to not be okay.

Within these pages, you will be exposed to the common, yet detrimental, language choices that perpetuate the idea that mental illness is only for the weak or the deranged. McAfee shows how you can not only grow from these habits, but how you can use these experiences to create a safe space for others as well. She does this by sharing personal moments from her childhood and adulthood. Stories such as:

The school nurse labeling her as a hypochondriac for experiencing anxiety. How she hid her medication from her friends for fear they would think she was "crazy". Her friends and family struggling with the scary effects of teen depression.

If you have ever struggled with mental health or have felt defeated, overlooked, or misguided about your own identity, then YOU NEED TO GET HELP is for you.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Degree Press
Date
4 May 2022
Pages
204
ISBN
9798885040808