The Last Taboo: A Survival Guide to Mental Health Care in Canada
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Product Description
At any given time, three million Canadians are living with some kind of mental illness. But despite its prevalence, the public and even some health practitioners are badly misinformed about its causes and treatment.
This book is an essential road map to hope and recovery. It tells the reader where to get help and what pitfalls to avoid. It defines the most common forms of mental illness, discusses the advantages and drawbacks of medication, and tackles the ultimate taboo of suicide. It offers coping strategies for consumers, family members, friends, and employers, and demonstrates how they can all contribute to the recovery of a person with a mental illness. Medication and psychotherapy only go so far – housing, meaningful activity, and friendships are as crucial to recovery as any drug.
In The Last Taboo, Scott Simmie recounts his own battle with a serious mental disorder, and his partner, Julia Nunes, provides a care-giver and supporter’s perspective on living with a mentally ill loved-one. Throughout they include the real stories of other Canadians, who give their own perspectives on the successes and failures of the health care system.
• In any given year, one in five Canadians will experience symptoms of mental disorder
• The Last Taboo provides sympathetic advice and practical information on: the causes of mental disorder/mood disorders, including depression and bipolar affective disorder / anxiety disorders / substance abuse / eating disorders / personality disorders / schizophrenia / where to go for help / giving help / medication / psychotherapy / alternative medicine / stigma / suicide
• Includes Appendix, Glossary, Useful Books, and Useful Websites
From the Hardcover edition.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #30962 in Books
- Published on: 2002-09-24
- Released on: 2002-09-24
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 8.95" h x .71" w x 6.00" l, 1.06 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.ca
At any one time, 3 million Canadians suffer from mental disorders. The Last Taboo helps to dispel the stigma associated with mental disabilities--health conditions that affect the afflicted, their families, friends, co-workers, doctors, and society in general. Based on Scott Simmie’s award-winning “Out of Mind” series of articles in The Toronto Star, Taboo uses the co-author’s personal journey into the world of psychiatric illness, along with the stories of many others, to illustrate why mental health should be a top concern. The book is wide-ranging: it defines the many faces of mental disorders, including causes such as genetics and environment; explains how mental disorders are diagnosed; and recommends how to get care--for both the sufferer and those who want to help. (A startling revelation is that suicide accounts for more deaths than car accidents and homicides combined; the authors treat the devastating act with compassion, revealing some of the signs and symptoms of those who may commit suicide, as well as offering suggestions for what to do to help someone with suicidal tendencies.) Also included is information on natural remedies for mental health disorders, such as vitamins, nutrition, exercise, and more. Stressing that anyone is susceptible to mental illness, even highly successful public figures, the authors write about Canadian actress Margot Kidder, who relies on orthomolecular therapy (vitamin, mineral and/or nutritional supplements) to cope with bipolar disorder.
Though lacking an index, the book’s organization makes for easy referencing, and the list of resources is excellent. Overall, The Last Taboo is comprehensive and highly recommended for patients, families, doctors, and anyone interested in the mental health-care field. --Ken Vegotsky
Review
“The Last Taboo is a ‘must read’ for anyone interested or involved in issues of mental illness and mental health.”
–Phil Upshall, Director, National Affairs, Mood Disorders Association of Canada
“The best and most practical book ever written about mental illness and mental health in Canada.…Will do more than any previous publication to break down the fear and stigma surrounding people with psychiatric disabilities.”
–Canadian Mental Health Association
“Honest and diligently researched … As The Last Taboo shows in some of its best passages, mentally ill human beings cannot be reduced to diagnostic categories.”
–Globe and Mail
“I know of only a few books that explain mental health and illness well to the general reader. The Last Taboo is now one of these books, and it gives a welcome Canadian perspective. … It is well-written and entertaining.”
–Montreal Gazette
“Clearly, this is an important book that deserves wide readership.”
–Edmonton Journal
“A grand, eloquent guide.”
–Hamilton Spectator
“The authors demonstrate that behind the outward symptoms of disease resides a recognizable human soul.”
–Quill & Quire
“A most helpful tour of the mental health system thickets … a road map and travellers' tale all in one.”
–Toronto Star
From the Hardcover edition.
Canadian Mental Health Association
“The best and most practical book ever written about mental illness and mental health in Canada.”
