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Welcome to My Country Journeys into the World of a Therapist and Her Patients (Paperback)

Author:  Lauren Slater
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0385487398
ISBN-13: 9780385487399
Sku: 30055687
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 8.5H x 5.5L x 0.5T
Pages:  224
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A young psychotherapist and award-winning writer movingly chronicles her personal and professional experiences in working with mentally and emotionally ill patients, tracing her responses to, and reflections on, their plight. Reprint. *Author: Slater, Lauren *Subtitle: Journeys into the World of a Therapist and Her Patients *Publication Date: 1997/08/01 *Number of Pages: 199 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 0.50 *Width: 5.50 *Height: 8.50
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Lauren Slater, a brilliant writer who is a young therapist, takes us on a mesmerizing personal and professional journey in this remarkable memoir about her work with mental and emotional illness. The territory of the mind and of madness can seem a foreign, even frightening place-until you read Welcome to My Country.Writing in a powerful and original voice, Lauren Slater closes the distance between "us" and "them," transporting us into the country of Lenny, Moxi, Oscar, and Marie. She lets us watch as she interacts with and strives to understand patients suffering from mental and emotional distress-the schizophrenic, the depressed, the suicidal. As the young psychologist responds to, reflects on, and re-creates her interactions with the inner realities of the dispossessed, she moves us to a deeper understanding of the complexities of the human mind and spirit. And then, in a stunning final chapter, the psychologist confronts herself, when she is asked to treat a young woman, bulimic and suicidal, who is on the same ward where Slater herself was once such a patient.Like An Unquiet Mind, Listening to Prozac and Girl, Interrupted, Welcome to My Country is a beautifully written, captivating, and revealing book, an unusual personal and professional memoir that brings us closer to understanding ourselves, one another, and the human condition.ally ill patients that "gently unfurls to become a revealing memoir and thoughtful meditation on the therapeutic process itself" ("The New York Times"), brilliant young writer and therapist Lauren Slater brings readers closer to understanding themselves, one another, and the human condition. Targeted mailings.Provides a look inside the world of the schizophrenic, the suicidal, and other troubled individuals, in a personal study that chronicles the author's work with patients suffering from mental and emotional distress
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Through writer and psychologist Lauren Slater we come to know Lenny, Moxi, Oscar, Marie, and other patients suffering from mental and emotional distress, and through them, come to understand more about the workings of the human mind and the human spirit.

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"This is a beautiful book. I can't say that it brought me peace, because there are no happy endings here, but it showed me a more stringent kind of comfort, an active engagement with people whose world is constantly melting....Slater's ethic of linking is the only non-schizoid way for her to live: She is both doctor and patient, and she must never forget it." - Stacey D'Erasmo 02/26/1996

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"Reading this book was like reading an intimate letter from a fascinating friend. It achieves what I ask of art: it took hidden and little-understood parts of my own mind and soul and connected them to the light of day." - Lucy Grealy

New York Times Book Review
"Powerful. Like Oliver Sacks, Ms. Slater writes about her patients with enormous compassion and insight." - Michiko Kakutani

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Product attributeBook Format:   Paperback
Product attributeNumber of Pages:   0224
Product attributePublisher:   Anchor Books
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