Detour from Normal
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Narrated by:
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Michael Rubino
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Ken Dickson
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On April 14, 2011, devoted family man Ken Dickson stumbles into a hospital emergency room grimacing in pain. What happens next is downright frightening.
Surgery saves Ken’s life, but improper care sends him spiraling into madness. Unable to fend for himself, his wife, Beth, takes charge. She does her best to save him, but the unyielding stigma of mental illness hampers his recovery at every turn until he is beyond hope.
Desperate to get Ken the help he needs, Beth makes a heartbreaking decision: Ahe brands the man she loves a “danger to himself and others” and commits him to psychiatric treatment. A police SUV then delivers him to a high-security facility where the real nightmare begins.
Plagued by the pitfalls of contemporary psych wards, Ken struggles through living hell. Nevertheless, as the days stretch to weeks, he finds solace by befriending the lost and forgotten and helping patients with worse problems than his.
Featured in Amazon Prime Reading and spotlighted as Great on Kindle, Detour from Normal will touch your heart in ways you never imagined and make you question your faith in our medical and mental health systems.
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- L V.
- 03-10-21
Phenomenal! A window into mental illness.
I am a mental health support worker, and this book sheds so much light on what it feels like to be the patient, the every drudge, intense battles with your own mind aswell as mental health professionals and family, all wanting the best for you, but perhaps not seeing the reality, the patients reality. I advise anyone working in mental health or those who have friends or family members with mental illness to read this book, it has made me a more compassionate care giver and a better person.
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