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Living in the Grey

Download or Read eBook Living in the Grey PDF written by Weam Zabar and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-08-24 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Living in the Grey
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Book Synopsis Living in the Grey by : Weam Zabar

Book excerpt: Imagine living with the stigma of being mentally ill. Now imagine that you had a mental illness that was so misunderstood, so feared and so loathed even by most mental health providers. This is a story of hope from a person with borderline personality disorder. It covers a journey of thirty six years of both despair and hope, strength and resilience, determination and surrender. It will give you a glimpse into the inner hidden world of what it is really like to be borderline. It was aimed to validate, translate and destigmatize the borderline experience. Although the borderline experience is unique, it is also human. Much of what is covered in this book is for anyone who is looking for freedom for the turmoil of their own minds.


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