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The story of one girl's rise after a devastating fall. A series of life-changing events were about to unfold in quick succession that would send Terri spiralling into a full mental breakdown. With help, she was able to fight back and find that shiny, happy person that she'd always been before.
Chris Young adored his job as social worker, but thing fell apart when he was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. And so, in search for a new purpose, Chris began a campaign called Walk a Mile in my Shoes. This is the story of one man's journey towards tackling the mental health stigma, one step at a time.
Having grown up in Hong Kong and Australia, and educated in France, Enoch Li always had international aspirations. By her 28th birthday, she had achieved everything she had ever laboured toward. Her mum was speechlessly proud of her financial earnings, she had a supportive and loving romantic partner, and she had lots of friends who adored her. So why did she feel as though something was missing?One could hardly guess that a strong, successful young woman who travelled the world, lived in multiple cities, had a high paying salary and had rocketed up the corporate ladder, would one day crumble to pieces, so hopeless and devastated that she believed life was no longer worth living.In Stress in the City, Enoch Li shares her experiences at the top of the corporate game, reflects on the warning signs she refused to see, and documents her journey back from the edge through the rediscovery of her inner child.Through her research into the psychology of playfulness, workplace burnout, and company culture, Enoch also discusses how companies can help their executives be mentally and emotionally wellYou might just find that the toys around us may be more meaningful than you think!
Alexis Quinn has always known she was different. Academically and athletically gifted, she soared through her years in educationbut failed to socialise adequately with her peers. Somehow, social norms justpassed her by. But her difference had always been her strength, until the birthof her child and the death of her brother, Josh; then her difference became herdownfall. Unable to deal with the reality of what happened with Josh,Alexis was detained under the mental health act against her will. She foundherself struggling for years, with diagnosis after diagnosis landing on hershoulders. Told repeatedly by doctors that she was dangerous, Alexis tried tobecome the person the system wanted her to be: someone normal. But it seemedthat normal was always just out of reach.As time went by, she realised that the care she thought wasgoing to help her might just be the very thing that would destroy her.Raw and honest, Unbroken tells the story of a strong woman learning how to livebeyond diagnosis.Trigger are proud toannounce Theinspirationalseries partnerto their innovative Pullingthetrigger range. Theinspirationalseries promotes theidea that mental illness should be talked about freely and without fear. Findout more at www.triggerpublishing.com
Leila is elated over the end of her marriage. She is getting ready for that new chapter in her life of being single and not searching. Though she might feel lonely at times but marriage is not for her, having tried that route and reached a dead end.Gerard has settled for a compromise. On his quest in accomplishing what he has settled for, he meets Leila who is bent in changing his mind, even if she thinks marriage and relationships are not for her. Find out what happens when two people with opposing views of love, relationships and marriage get together.
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