Free to Fly: A Story of Manic Depression By Caroline Fei-Yeng Kwok

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Free to Fly: A Story of Manic Depression
 By Caroline Fei-Yeng Kwok

Free to Fly: A Story of Manic Depression By Caroline Fei-Yeng Kwok


Free to Fly: A Story of Manic Depression
 By Caroline Fei-Yeng Kwok


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Free to Fly: A Story of Manic Depression
 By Caroline Fei-Yeng Kwok

  • Sales Rank: #933032 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-02-14
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 220 pages

Review
All who have suffered psychological distress should read this book. It is a message of hope from one who has been there and back. Caroline Fei-Yeng Kwok has had first hand experience with mental illness and has put that experience into beautiful words so that everyone can benefit. She describes her difficult times, her treatments and her mistreatments. She also describes her recovery. Seven dimensions of recovery from mental illnesses have recently been more explicitly delineated (1). The first has to do with independence in decision-making. This was difficult for Fei-Yeng to achieve because she came from a culture that valued submission and co-dependence. Obedience is what her parents expected of her and she yielded, even though she now lived in North America and autonomy is what she secretly yearned for. It led to difficulties in her relationship with her mother and meant that, despite the closeness that had always existed within her family, she had to look elsewhere to establish a network of friends who could provide support she needed the second listed dimension of recovery. She also had to adopt a new social role once she lost her previous three identities, those of a wife, a traditional Chinese woman, a teacher. It was when she assumed her new role as writer that her recovery began. She also worked with a trusted therapist and chose to stay on medication even though wrongful prescription of medication had almost killed her. Dr. Mary Seeman, Order of Canada, Professor Emerita, Dept of Psychiatry, University of Toronto --Letter to Caroline

Caroline is a fine writer who is able to render her personal difficulties in the most compelling language. This is a book that should be read by everyone who is suffering from mental disorder, as well as by medical and nursing personnel. It is not only inspirational, it is therapeutic. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Dr. Richard Selzer, Surgeon and Author, Yale University --letter to Caroline

"Caroline Kwok's book brings home the human story behind a disease label in a way that few other books do. This is a book that will get people asking each other questions again, particularly if they work or suffer in areas of diversity. It should make psychiatrists, nurses and others aware of the very many other things that can be going on in someone's life and the other things that can be just as healing as professional input. It is also a book for those who suffer and will enable them to help the people helping them bring wisdom to the encounter". Professor David Healy North Wales Department of Psychological Medicine Cardiff University --Email

About the Author
Caroline Fei-Yeng Kwok was born in Hong Kong. After attending Ying Wa Girls School in Hong Kong, she went to study English Literature at the University of Minnesota in 1970. She graduated with Summa Cum Laude and an Honours Award. She then returned to Hong Kong and taught English as a Second Language at the University of Hong Kong before her immigration to Canada in 1974. In 1975, Caroline received her Bachelor of Education from the University of Toronto and started teaching with the Toronto District School Board. In 1982, she received her Master of Education from the Ontario Institute For Studies In Education, University of Toronto. In the summer of 1996, she was admitted to the Creative Writing Department at Yale University. Prior to her admission, three of her articles were published in the Toronto Star. In 2001, she attended the Humber School for Writers Summer Program in Toronto. She studied at the New York State Summer Writers Institute in 2004. In 2001, Caroline was the recipient of the 2001 Courage To Come Back Award sponsored by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto. Caroline is a published writer. Her articles have appeared in Psychiatric Services, Cross Currents and Visions Magazine. She is the author of The Tormented Mind. Free to Fly is a non-fiction about her own experience as a Chinese woman afflicted with manic-depression.

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