The Day The Voices Stopped: A Memoir of Madness and Hope

The Day The Voices Stopped: A Memoir of Madness and Hope

by Ken Steele (Author)

Synopsis

For thirty-two years Ken Steele lived with the devastating symptoms of schizophrenia, tortured by inner voices commanding him to kill himself, ravaged by the delusions of paranoia, barely surviving on the ragged edges of society. In this inspiring story, Steele tells the story of his hard-won recovery from schizophrenia and how activism and advocacy helped him regain his sanity and go on to give hope and support to so many others like him.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 271
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 18 Apr 2002

ISBN 10: 0465082270
ISBN 13: 9780465082278

Author Bio
Ken Steele was, until his death from heart failure in October 2000, the publisher of New York City Voices: A Consumer Journal for Mental Health Advocacy. He was also editor of The Reporter, the monthly newsletter of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill/NYC-Metro chapter, and spokesperson for the National Mental Health Association's Partners in Care. Claire Berman is the author of several books on family relations, including Caring for Yourself While Caring for Your Aging Parents (1996) and Making It as a Stepparent (1986). She lives in New York City.