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    I thought I could fly-- : portraits of anguish, compulsion, and despair / edited and with photographs by Charlee Brodsky ; with an essay by Jane McCafferty and George Loewenstein.

    • Title:I thought I could fly-- : portraits of anguish, compulsion, and despair / edited and with photographs by Charlee Brodsky ; with an essay by Jane McCafferty and George Loewenstein.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Brodsky, Charlee, 1950-
    • Published/Created:New York : Bellevue Literary Press, 2008.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Mentally ill--Biography.
      Depressed persons--Biography.
      Mentally ill--Family relationships.
    • Edition:1st ed.
    • Description:144 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
    • ISBN:9781934137093 (pbk.)
      193413709X (pbk.)
    • Contents:How This Book Came to Be
      Beyond Fear and Stigma
      Ellen's Breakdown in Rome
      Grace's Housebound Daughter
      Allison's Depression
      Raymond's Achievements and Fall
      Hank's Wild Rides
      Rosie's Nanny
      Patient's Difficult Diagnosis
      Howard's Mother
      Perspectives from a Married Couple
      Edith's Difficult Daughters
      Kathy's Morning Walk in the Park
      Jennifer's Bleak London Winter
      Suzanne's Illness, an Ironic Twist of Fate
      Mother Could Not Save Her Daughter
      Susan's Road Trip for Help
      Therapy Saved Patrice
      Seth and His Inner Child
      Marsha's Mom's Late-in-Life Depression
      Karen's Road to Self-Acceptance
      Wife Loses Her Husband
      Therapist Learns from His Patient
      Casey's History of Ups and Downs
      Rebecca's Daughter Comes of Age
      Justin's Depression
      Mother Grieves for Her Son
      Walter's Life of Urban Unrest
      Jane's Decline
      Postpartum Depression Affects a Husband
      Aaron's College Friend
      Eileen's Psychosis
      Andrea's Eating Disorder
      Father's Odd Behavior
      Joy's Long Distance Calls
      Dale's Military Service
      Ann Loses Her Daughter to Heroin
      Father's Plea to a Judge
      Where They Are Now
      Looking Forward with Hope.
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