A Mind Like Mine
21 famous people and their mental health
(Autor) Rachael DavisMind Like Mine is a stigma-busting collection of biographies of some of the great people from history who have lived with mental health conditions. Did you know Charles Darwin experienced anxiety and Florence Nightingale lived with PTSD? From Michelangelo to Deepika Padukone, Ada Lovelace to Freddie Flintoff, a great many successful people with brilliant minds and talents have lived or are living with mental health disorders. The biographies in this book show that you can't always tell what a person is going through, and that mental health conditions can and do impact people from all walks of life. The aim of this book is to help remove some of the stigma around mental health, discuss different mental health conditions, what they mean and how they are treated; and ultimately to show that mental health disorders do not have to hold anyone back from achieving their dreams. The figures featured are from a range of diverse backgrounds and disciplines across science, literature, art, music, sport, politics and popular culture. Additional feature pages will explain and explore key mental health conditions including depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety and eating disorders.
Rachael Davis
Rachael Davis is a celebrated American author known for her gripping psychological thrillers and suspenseful storytelling. Her most notable works include "Gone Without a Trace" and "The Perfect Stranger", both of which have been bestsellers and received critical acclaim. Davis is praised for her ability to create complex and compelling characters, as well as her talent for building tension and suspense throughout her novels. Her contributions to the thriller genre have solidified her as a prominent figure in contemporary literature. "Gone Without a Trace" is considered her most famous work, captivating readers with its unpredictable twists and intense narrative. Davis continues to captivate audiences with her captivating storytelling and remains a beloved figure in the literary world.