
Mental Health DisABILITY: Perception vs Reality
Kathleen Agaya
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Imagine that it is your responsibility to treat a mentally-ill child based solely on your perception. Imagine being allowed to mess up under the guise of psychology being an imperfect science. Can someone be disabled because of an inevitable mental illness, or is this person just a product of a flawed system that is still trying to figure out solutions? The safety of being in control with no repercussions often leads to impulsive decision-making and a lack of accountability. The phrase “perception is reality” has done more harm than good for our society. *********** “Talented artist and experienced clinician Louis Bianco's story about an individual's mental health journey is both incredibly riveting and positively captivating. Bianco will challenge even the most critical thinkers to reconsider everything we think we know about disability and diagnosis." ~ Catherine Hughes, best-selling author, blogger at The Caffeinated Advocate, editor, speaker and trainer “Brilliant! In this work of heart, Louis Bianco uses his expertise to eloquently uncover many of the issues that plague our families, our education and mental health systems, and our society at large. Parents, educators, mental health professionals, young people ... EVERYONE must read this!” ~ Chou Hallegra, MA, CFTP, CGCS, CPS ***********Read more
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PROLOGUE
Chapter 1: A Gift and a Curse
Chapter 2: Warning Signs
Chapter 3: The Calm
Chapter 4: The Storm
Chapter 5: Not Otherwise Specified
Chapter 6: Misdirection
Chapter 7: Drowning
Chapter 8: I Will Survive
Chapter 9: Functioning Appropriately