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Task 23: Read a book that demystifies a common mental illness
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Jan 19, 2021 07:03AM

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Maybe The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time or The Question of the Missing Head? Both feature autistic protagonists.





Sounds like a good read, but what mental illness does this address?







Thanks, Jenna - This looks good.

I was going to be reading this book for another reading challenge but I wasn't sure if I could handle the topics in this book, is it good?

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


Oh that is SUCH a great book. Have you read her autobiography, This is Not About Me? I don't think it fits well for this task but if "The Trick Is To Keep Breathing" is semiautobiographical, reading this would make you understand why.
I've read Cheer Up, Love: Adventures in Depression with the Crab of Hate by Susan Calman for this prompt. I have now made my husband read it so he will understand me better!






It's described as "probably the best read to shake whatever ideas are in your head about borderline personality disorder." The only question is if it's considered a *common* mental illness.


Great. Thanks, Laura!

As a neuroatypical person myself, I am not at all offended that these conditions be called disorders or included as appropriate reading for this challenge task (although I do rather wish the challenge had used the word “disorder” or “mental health challenge, but now I am nit-picking). It is the stigma itself that is the problem, so the more books that are written, read, and discussed about these subjects, the better!

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