
Out of the Crazywoods
by Cheryl Savageau
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Pub Date May 01 2020 | Archive Date May 18 2020
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Description
Out of the Crazywoods takes the reader into the euphoria of mania as well as its ugly, agitated rage and into “the lying down of desire” that is depression. Savageau articulates the joy of being consort to a god and the terror of being chased by witchcraft, the sound of voices that are always chattering in your head, the smell of wet ashes that invades your home, the perception that people are moving in slow motion and death lurks at every turnpike, and the feeling of being loved by the universe and despised by everyone you’ve ever known.
Central to the journey out of the Crazywoods is the sensitive child who becomes a poet and writer who finds clarity in her art and a reason to heal in her grandchildren. Her journey reveals the stigma and the social, personal, and economic consequences of the illness but reminds us that the disease is not the person. Grounded in Abenaki culture, Savageau questions cultural definitions of madness and charts a path to recovery through a combination of medications, psychotherapy, and ceremony.
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781496219039 |
PRICE | $29.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |
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An amazing look into bipolar disorder. Cheryl Savageau has written a brilliant portrait of the devastating lows, the euphoric highs of the disease. As a licensed psychologist, I've treated many patient with bi-polar disorder and their lives are often filled with chaos, mental anguish and terrifying thoughts. One of my patients described it as "standing on the edge of a cliff at midnight." It must have been challenging for the author to bring this to life, but she did a terrific job. Highly recommend.

A raw honest look at being bipolar.The moments when your soaring high and then the terrible lows.This is a haunting read at times really sad.Sharing her life is very brave of the author.I was drawn in and followed almost holding my breath.An important book a book that helps you understand bwhat it means how it feels to be diagnosed bi-polar.#netgalley#uofnebraska