The Dark Threads
- 374 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A vivid memoir of one young woman's psychiatric treatment in the Sixties which raises questions, that are still relevant today.
This author, speaker, and mental health worker/trainer delves into the complexities of psychiatric services through their memoir. Their writing confronts experiences within the psychiatric system during the late 1960s and early 1970s, raising critical issues that resonate with contemporary concerns. By weaving personal narrative with systemic critique, the author invites readers to consider the enduring challenges in mental healthcare. Their work aims to foster dialogue on the persistent issues within the field.

A vivid memoir of one young woman's psychiatric treatment in the Sixties which raises questions, that are still relevant today.