I could go on and on. These are very real and very painful illnesses, and yet they are one of the most neglected, misunderstood, ignored and stigmatized ones as well. These are demons that destroy lives, break human spirits and annihilate happiness. Millions of people struggle with them, fight daily battles. Some are lost and some are won. I hope that one day none will be lost and that's why I decided to host this reading challenge. The purpose of it is to increase awareness and understanding of a mental illness. In my small way I wish to help people see through the stereotypes and the fog of ignorance surrounding the serious medical conditions under an umbrella of mental illness. These conditions are deadly when untreated and more often than not still pose a risk of death after a person receives proper medical treatment. The statistics are frightening and below I am providing you with a couple of links so you can read for yourselves.
Anyway, the rules for the challenge are pretty easy.
It starts today but I would like to make it an ongoing process, therefore there will not be a deadline in the nearest future. If I decide that the no deadline rule somehow doesn't work, I will let you know at least six months in advance. The only requirement is that you read a minimum of one book on the subjects provided below.
- Depression
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar Disorder
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
So, you have to read a minimum of four (4) books, one on each subject, either fiction or non-fiction (any format is fine: graphic novel, e-book, audio, etc.).
I am including a button on the side on my blog that you can grab just for this challenge and put it on your blog.
Also, when you write an introductory post about this challenge, please come back and sign up under McLinky.
Optimally, I would love for this to spark discussion. I'd like to talk with all and any of you. If you read a book or two, or more and they evoke strong emotions withing you, I'd love to invite you to write a guest post sharing them with me and other readers. If you have a story to tell, that's even better. I would be happy to read your story and invite others to do it as well. It doesn't matter if it's on my blog as a guest post or your own blog, as long as it's under the Understand My Sorrow banner.
Another important thing: you do not have to be a blogger to join in. If you don't have a blog, you can leave me a comment letting me know that you're joining and when you decide which books to read, when you read any of them and want to talk about them, email me and I will, with your permission spotlight your thoughts, stories, even book reviews on my blog.
List of some books you might find interesting:
1. Depression:
a) Noonday Demon
b) Unholy Ghost: Writers on Depression
c) Prozac Nation
d) Jesus Wept:When Faith and Depression Meet
2. Schizophrenia:
a) The Day the Voices Stopped
b) The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness
c) I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
d) The Quiet Room
e) Welcome Silence
Bipolar Disorder:
a) An Unquiet Mind
b) Madness: A Bipolar Life
c) Manic
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder:
a) Tormenting Thoughts and Secret Rituals
b) The Imp of the Mind
c) Rewind, Replay, Repeat
Once again, the above titles are just some suggestions in case you feel a little lost, not a required reading at all. If you know of books that you'd like to recommend to others, please include them in your post. Thank you all for joining.
I'm not going to lie, it is very, very important to me that as many people join me as possible.
Statistics' Sources:
National Institute of Mental Health
Suicide.org
Schizophrenia.com
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
BUTTON: