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The Day The Voices Stopped: A Memoir Of Madness And Hope
Ken Steele | Claire Berman

The Day The Voices Stopped: A Memoir Of Madness And Hope

Basic Books (Apr 24, 2001)
9780465082261
| Hardcover
257 pages | 140 x 220 mm | English
Dewey 616.89820092
LC Classification RC514 .S754 2001
LC Control No. 00066739

Genre

  • Schizophrenia

Subject

  • Schizophrenia
  • Schizophrenia/ Personal Narratives
  • Schizophrenics
  • Schizophrenics - United States
  • Schizophrenics/ United States/ Biography

Plot

For thirty-two years Ken Steele lived with the devastating symptoms of schizophrenia, tortured by inner voices commanding him to kill himself, ravaged by the delusions of paranoia, barely surviving on the ragged edges of society. In this powerful and inspiring story, Steele tells the story of his hard-won recovery from schizophrenia and how activism and advocacy helped him regain his sanity and go on to give hope and support to so many others like him.His recovery began with a small but intensely dramatic moment. One evening in the spring of 1995, shortly after starting on Risperdal, a new antipsychotic medicine, he realized that the voices that had tormented him for three decades had suddenly stopped. Terrified but also empowered by this new freedom, Steele rose to the challenge of creating a new life. Steele went on to become one of the most vocal advocates of the mentally ill, earning the respect not only of patients and families but also of professionals and policymakers all over America through his tireless devotion to a cause that transformed his life and that of countless others.The Day the Voices Stopped will endure as Ken Steele's testament for all who struggle with this heartbreaking disease.

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