
Life Inside My Mind 31 Authors Share Their Personal Struggles
Reviews

I read this a few weeks ago, but I'm not sure how to review it. The positive is that it highlights author's mental health issues and thereby takes away some of the stigma and feelings of isolation that teens in the same / similar situation could be experiencing. For me there were a couple of negatives. Firstly the potential for triggers for at risk teens. Then it was homogeneously a North American perspective, which meant quite a lot of discussion and description of medication - either prescription or self-medication which I'm not sure would be the first port of call for other cultures. Then the fact that it's an anthology means that the writing wasn't always uniformly good. A few of the essays were quite a slog, I didn't recognise or know many of the authors either. A few I though would probably leave a teen feeling worse than prior to reading. Some of the essays were hopeful, and some were quite sensible in discussing the insights that the authors had reached in what was helpful vs harmful behaviour in themselves and/or the people around them. A tricky subject and kudos that it was initiated. I'd perhaps recommend reading under the guidance of someone who could moderate and discuss the issues.
