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Healing The Hurting Soul: A Survival Manual for the Black Sheep In Every Family

 
 
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Healing The Hurting Soul: A Survival Manual for the Black Sheep In Every Family

Louis Wynne is a psychologist in independent practice, and former clinical director of the New Mexico State Hospital. He presents in this book, which was favorably reviewed by New York Times best-selling author, Ellen Tanner Marsh, an empowering alternative to the western world's infatuation with psychiatric diagnoses and their chemical cures. In a radical departure from psychiatric disease-mongering and the wholesale drugging of family members, this book demonstrates convincingly that so-called mental illnesses, from ADHD to schizophrenia, are not illnesses at all. The unwanted, bizarre, and distressing behaviors that we see are actually the results of triangulated family processes, unrecognized by family members, that in many cases have existed for two or three generations. This manual portrays all the members of the family, including the black sheep, as moral agents, trying to do the best they can in the face of trauma, secrecy, and unspoken family rules.

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Product Details:
Author: Louis Wynne
Paperback: 126 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: January 30, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 1419653466
Package Length: 8.7 inches
Package Width: 5.7 inches
Package Height: 0.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.4 pounds
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5A rational alternative to using dangerous chemicals to control or influence unwanted behaviors.  Jun 09, 2007
By Midwest Book Review
It seems like every extended family has its 'black sheep' member, that is, someone who doesn't conform to family expectation regarding behavior, beliefs, or attitudes. Often the aberrational family member is deemed mental ill or a willful miscreant and targeted for a psychiatric diagnoses and pharmaceutically based control to end unwanted, bizarre, or otherwise distressing behavior. In "Healing The Hurting Soul: A Survival Manual For The Black Sheep In Every Family", Louis Wynne argues that there is a rational alternative to using dangerous chemicals to control or influence unwanted behaviors. He maintains that people who have been identified as 'mentally ill' might well be responding to a pattern of traumatic often unrecognized as such by the family, that the rules a family constructs for its members to safeguard its values can exacerbate the problems of individual family members, and the psychiatrists typically attribute a person's reluctance to take psycho tropic medication as evidence of diagnosed psychological disorder. An impressive, timely, and articulate book, "Healing The Hurting Soul" should be considered mandatory reading for anyone who has ever felt themselves discriminated against unfairly by their family to the point of considering themselves a 'black sheep' and told they need psychological assistance to conform to family mores and norms. Of special note are the author's practical suggestions for finding a competent therapist and avoiding mental health business quackery.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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