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A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes Lucy Nichol

A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes By Lucy Nichol

A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes by Lucy Nichol


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In A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes, Lucy explores the different lenses through which she - and other people - have viewed her mental health problems. She tackles a number of different stereotypes placed on mentally ill people, including the idea that they are narcissists, hypochondriacs, and psychos.

A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes Summary

A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes: Naming and Shaming Mental Health Stigmas by Lucy Nichol

From a young age, Lucy Nichol has always been on edge. Whether it's because of her fear of beards, a general sense that she can catch a disease from anything, or the belief that she's going to throw up at any given moment, she's never really felt safe.

In A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes, Lucy explores the different lenses through which she - and other people - have viewed her mental health problems. She tackles a number of different stereotypes placed on people living with mental illness, including the idea that they are narcissists, hypochondriacs, and psychos.<

After writing a blog post about her journey, Lucy realised that she wasn't alone in feeling this way. And so she began to talk more about her experience, eventually becoming a columnist in Sarah Millican's magazine Standard Issue. In writing about her life in such an open way, Lucy has been able to claw her way out of her anxiety.

A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes is one of the most fortunate things you could read!

A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes Reviews

'Written with humour and intelligence' -- Denise Welch

About Lucy Nichol

Lucy Nichol is a writer and mental health campaigner and former columnist with Sarah Millican's Standard Issue magazine. Her work has also appeared in The Independent, The I Paper, Metro, Huffington Post, The Mighty and All Mad Here. She is passionate about challenging mental health stigma and, as such, is a Time to Change volunteer who has appeared on the Victoria Derbyshire Show, Woman's Hour and many regional programmes. Lucy has worked with the media in PR and marketing for over 15 years and has experienced anxiety for even longer, meaning she is well-placed to comment on the issue of mental health stigma.

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GOR009121532
9781911246657
1911246658
A Series of Unfortunate Stereotypes: Naming and Shaming Mental Health Stigmas by Lucy Nichol
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Welbeck Publishing Group
2018-02-19
200
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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