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The Heartland: Finding and Losing Schizophrenia (introduction) by Nathan Filer Published on 'Erudite, well-researched, and full of compassion. 'The Shock of the Fall' is Nathan Filer's debut novel, and was published in January Since then, he has also published the non-fiction book 'The Heartland: Finding and Losing Schizophrenia' (June ). Nathan Filer is a registered mental health nurse and poet, and he now lectures at Bath Spa University. The Heartland: Finding and Losing Schizophrenia (June ) has already had amazing endorsements from Christie Watson, author of nursing memoir The Language of Kindness, who said of The Heartland that 'this book will change the way people understand schizophrenia' while Joanna Cannon, author of The Trouble with Goats and Sheep said 'I.
Nathan Filer is the Costa Prize-winning author of The Shock of the Fall. His new book, The Heartland: Finding and Losing Schizophrenia (June ), was born. Each of these vignettes forms part of an instructive case study in Nathan Filer’s intelligent, absorbing narrative exploration of schizophrenia, The Heartland: Finding and Losing Schizophrenia. In The Heartland, Nathan Filer, a former mental health nurse, invites us to spend time in the company of some extraordinary people whose lives have been affected by this most strange of human conditions, and to discover their complex, surprising, painful, funny and ultimately relatable stories. Interlacing these first person encounters with a series of meditative essays, he debunks myths, challenges orthodoxy and offers fresh insight into what is traditionally considered to be psychiatry's.
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