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Elyn R. Saks

“Who was I, at my core? Was I primarily a schizophrenic? Did that illness define me? Or was it an “accident” of being—and only peripheral to me rather than the “essence” of me? It’s been my observation that mentally ill people struggle with these questions perhaps even more than those with serious physical illnesses, because mental illness involves your mind and your core self as well. A woman with cancer isn’t Cancer Woman; a man with heart disease isn’t Diseased Heart Guy; a teenager with a broken leg isn’t The Broken Leg Kid. But if, as our society seemed to suggest, good health was partly mind over matter, what hope did someone with a broken mind have?”

Elyn R. Saks, The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness
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The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness by Elyn R. Saks
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