A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes

A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes Naming and Shaming Mental Health Stigmas - Inspirational

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Publisher's Synopsis

From a young age, Lucy Nichol has always been on edge. Whether it's because of her fear of beards, a general sense that she can catch a disease from anything, or the belief that she's going to throw up at any given moment, she's never really felt safe.

In A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes, Lucy explores the different lenses through which she - and other people - have viewed her mental health problems. She tackles a number of different stereotypes placed on people living with mental illness, including the idea that they are narcissists, hypochondriacs, and psychos.

After writing a blog post about her journey, Lucy realised that she wasn't alone in feeling this way. And so she began to talk more about her experience, eventually becoming a columnist in Sarah Millican's magazine Standard Issue. In writing about her life in such an open way, Lucy has been able to claw her way out of her anxiety.

A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes is one of the most fortunate things you could read!

Book information

ISBN: 9781911246657
Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
Imprint: Welbeck Balance
Pub date:
DEWEY: 616.89
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 191
Weight: 260g
Height: 135mm
Width: 195mm
Spine width: 18mm