AMAZING book. I could not put it down. In fact, i woke up in the night last night and couldn't help but have a sneaky read until it was finished. I saw a TED talk by its author, Eleanor Longden, who hears voices herself. Diagnosed with schizophrenia, she went through a mental health system that essentially consigned her to the scrap heap and told her that her condition would only degenerate. Shunned by her friends and taunted by her peers, she isolated herself and resigned herself to a life without hope.
These days, she still hears voices, but she has made peace with them. She no longer touches medication. After taking an award for achieving the highest ever score for science, she is now a psychiatrist herself, but unlike most psychiatrists, she believes that hearing voices is a response to trauma and should be treated through therapy. She believes not everyone who hears voices should be taking medication. She is an amazing, big hearted woman, and now officially my new hero.
She also says trauma is a social and political problem. "By placing the causes of distress on the individual and not her context, our culture fails to look at what external factors are creating this distress," she writes.
“So, for example, in the U.K. we have newspaper headlines proclaiming that “depression and anxiety are the biggest cause of misery in Britain,” in which nebulous psychiatric concepts are given causal precedence rather than the numerous social contexts that give rise to unhappiness."
These days, she has joined a worldwide social movement, the Hearing Voices Network, which offers hope and empowerment to people who hear voices. In addition to fighting stigma, the network encourages those who are open to it to consider their voices as aspects of themselves they need to confront and make peace with. I had no idea that such an organisation existed.
Although I do not hear voices myself, I do have my own mental illness, and this book was absolutely revolutionary and life-changing. I feel hope, and like i am ready to approach my experiences in a whole new way. I have barely done it justice. Absolutely INCREDIBLE.