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Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780571345977
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Age Range: Adult
Overview
This Book Will Change Your Mind About Mental Health: A Journey into the Heartland of Psychiatry is Nathan Filer's acclaimed work of narrative non-fiction. Blending memoir, reportage and expert analysis, Filer draws on his own experience as a mental health nurse to explore what mental illness really means, challenging the myths and assumptions that surround it. Previously published in hardback as The Heartland, this widely praised paperback edition brings his compassionate, clear-eyed writing to an even wider readership.
About the Book
Written by a former mental health nurse turned award-winning author, this book takes readers on a journey through the history, science and lived experience of psychiatry. Nathan Filer combines the storytelling instincts that made his debut novel a bestseller with rigorous, evidence-based reporting to ask difficult questions about diagnosis, treatment and the language we use around mental illness. Rather than offering easy answers, the book invites readers to sit with complexity — examining case studies, historical controversies, and the social and economic factors that shape who becomes unwell and who gets better. It is a book for anyone who has wondered what "mental illness" really means. Praised by fellow writers and clinicians alike, it was named a Sunday Times Book of the Year and longlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize, and has been recognised by the charity Rethink Mental Illness as one of its Mental Health Books of the Decade. Filer writes with the precision of a clinician and the warmth of a novelist, making complex psychiatric history and research feel immediate and human. The result is a book that informs as much as it moves — essential reading for anyone who wants a deeper, more honest understanding of mental health in the modern world.
About the Author
Nathan Filer is a British author and former mental health nurse. His debut novel, The Shock of the Fall, won the Costa Book of the Year, the Betty Trask Prize, the National Book Award for Popular Fiction and the Writers' Guild Award for Best First Novel, and has been translated into thirty languages. Filer has written for the Guardian and the New York Times, and presented the BBC Radio 4 documentary The Mind in the Media, exploring how mental illness is portrayed in fiction and journalism.
Why You'll Love This Book
A rare combination of storytelling skill and clinical insight, this paperback offers a compassionate, myth-busting look at mental health that will change how you think about psychiatry, diagnosis and what it means to be human.
Please Note: Cover may vary slightly from image shown; this is the current UK paperback edition with UK ISBN 9780571345977.
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