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Minds matter. They're as important to our wellbeing as our feet are to walking. Hurricane to a Rainbow takes these conditions and looks at them in detail. A 'Breakthrough' Mental-Health Research Project that explores both the curious relationship and the sixteen common bonds we propose link them all. Anxiety, PTSD, and BPD are - both Interviews and Researched. In 2007, I met one of my closest friends, who happens to be High-Functioning on the Autistic Spectrum. With a long-term diagnosis of Schizophrenia/Psychotic Disorder, there are many with similar challenges. So, putting all this together,…mehr

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Minds matter. They're as important to our wellbeing as our feet are to walking. Hurricane to a Rainbow takes these conditions and looks at them in detail. A 'Breakthrough' Mental-Health Research Project that explores both the curious relationship and the sixteen common bonds we propose link them all. Anxiety, PTSD, and BPD are - both Interviews and Researched. In 2007, I met one of my closest friends, who happens to be High-Functioning on the Autistic Spectrum. With a long-term diagnosis of Schizophrenia/Psychotic Disorder, there are many with similar challenges. So, putting all this together, there was an obvious motive to write this book! Taking an evidence base from detailed literature review, covering wider issues within Mental Health. Ten first-hand interviews conducted with Professionals, and those with Lived Experience, cover the facts, research, some advice and support to others; as well as the conditions' relationship to culture. With a signpost to a number of books and movies we feel inspire and inform - enjoy! Live, learn, and embrace the experience!
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Jamie was born in York (1978), and brought-up in the Ryedale villages of Beadlam/Nawton. He has spent most of his life in Yorkshire and the North-East of England, having lived and worked in Scarborough since 2007. Hurricane to a Rainbow came to life mainly from first-hand experience, and hopes somehow that this work will be of great help to professionals, patients, and families. There are further projects in mind! Sarah May was born in North-West London (1977; Year of the Jubilee), and moved to Scarborough for a better life with her son and soul-mate 2010. Hurricane to a Rainbow is a work stemming largely from our Daily Everest and living through the trials and tribulations of a journey with mental health. Sarah has young family, and always strives for better.