Well-Come Grace

A poetic memoir of faith and resilience in therapy

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Compulsive Behaviour, Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Inspirational & Religious, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Suzanne Tocher ISBN: 9781909690905
Publisher: Highland Books Limited Publication: January 25, 2014
Imprint: Highland Books Limited Language: English
Author: Suzanne Tocher
ISBN: 9781909690905
Publisher: Highland Books Limited
Publication: January 25, 2014
Imprint: Highland Books Limited
Language: English
Many people are dissatisfied with their looks: where this mushrooms into clinical obsession ('Body Dysmorphic Disorder'), this can have wide-ranging life consequences which require diagnosis and treatment. Using a combination of verse, prose and illustration, the author conveys her feelings and conclusions about her decades-long journey of healing from a mental disorder. The Biblical image of the olive tree and its grafts is her inspiration, as she follows a two-phase journey of healing: 1) The faith step: following her father into a mental hospital she finds the key to survival, so closing the door on suicide. 2) The step of insight: working with her therapist through partial diagnoses to uncover the core disorder and receive healing through a symbol of grace.
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Many people are dissatisfied with their looks: where this mushrooms into clinical obsession ('Body Dysmorphic Disorder'), this can have wide-ranging life consequences which require diagnosis and treatment. Using a combination of verse, prose and illustration, the author conveys her feelings and conclusions about her decades-long journey of healing from a mental disorder. The Biblical image of the olive tree and its grafts is her inspiration, as she follows a two-phase journey of healing: 1) The faith step: following her father into a mental hospital she finds the key to survival, so closing the door on suicide. 2) The step of insight: working with her therapist through partial diagnoses to uncover the core disorder and receive healing through a symbol of grace.

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