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No One Cares About Crazy People by Ron Powers

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No One Cares About Crazy People

The Chaos and Heartbreak of Mental Health in America

Ron Powers

Grand Central Publishing · May 1, 2018

Reading lane: Psychology / Psychopathology / Schizophrenia

No One Cares About Crazy People: The Chaos and Heartbreak of Mental Health in America

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Psychology / Psychopathology / Schizophrenia
  • Good for readers interested in mental
  • Strong fit for readers who prefer grounded, real-world context.

Book Details

  • Authors: Ron Powers
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
  • Published: May 1, 2018
  • Themes: Kids, History, Health.
  • Reading lane: Psychopathology and Abuse.
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing.

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  • Psychology / Psychopathology / Schizophrenia

    86%
  • Psychology / Psychopathology / Bipolar Disorder

    80%
  • Family & Relationships / Abuse / Child Abuse

    80%

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About This Book

New York Times -bestselling author Ron Powers offers a searching, richly researched narrative of the social history of mental illness in America paired with the deeply personal story of his two sons' battles with schizophrenia—now a documentary directed by Gail Freedman and narrated by Bob Odenkirk, with original music by Jeff Tweedy. From the centuries of torture of "lunatiks" at Bedlam Asylum to the infamous eugenics era to the follies of the anti-psychiatry movement to th...

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New York Times -bestselling author Ron Powers offers a searching, richly researched narrative of the social history of mental illness in America paired with the deeply personal story of his two sons' battles with schizophrenia—now a documentary directed by Gail Freedman and narrated by Bob Odenkirk, with original music by Jeff Tweedy. From the centuries of torture of "lunatiks" at Bedlam Asylum to the infamous eugenics era to the follies of the anti-psychiatry movement to the current landscape in which too many families struggle alone to manage afflicted love ones, Powers limns our fears and myths about mental illness and the fractured public policies that have resulted. Braided with that history is the moving story of Powers's beloved son Kevin -- spirited, endearing, and gifted -- who triumphed even while suffering from schizophrenia until finally he did not, and the story of his courageous surviving son Dean, who is also schizophrenic. A blend of history, biography, memoir, and current affairs ending with a consideration of where we might go from here, this is a thought-provoking look at a dreaded illness that has long been misunderstood. "Extraordinary and courageous . . . No doubt if everyone were to read this book, the world would change." -- New York Times Book Review

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