Application of Theoretical Models: An Unquiet Mind by Kay Jamison
Application of Theoretical Models
An Unquiet Mind by Kay Jamison
“An Unquiet Mind” by Kay Jerrison has been amongst the most renowned pieces of tragedy and recovery all at the same time to unveil the kind of problems and situations that people have faced throughout their lives. The book has been chalked and discussed upon the purpose and objective of creating the best and most effective representation of bi-polar disorder and that how the author - as a professional and as a patient - have helped others out and earned herself a new life and turned a new leaf by helping others.
Jamison's representation implied her own self, her own condition that had been involved and created because of the presence of the disease in the body. Phrases and questions have been posted and narrated by Jamison in the novel, which portray the kind of casualties and the magnitude of the disease which otherwise took toll over her life. If you read the novel with great depth and understanding if would immediately occur to you that a lot of struggle, pain, misery and indifference has been suffered and experienced by author.
The author has also worked to shed hope to the readers, who may reading this novel, stating that the disease was diagnosed and discovered at a time when there wasn't any research, any literature, any practical examinations or any other form of evidentiary support available like they are today. With restrictions and countless boundaries set for women, being the inferior sex, it had become growingly and inevitably difficult for Jamison to survive the kind of casualties that were associated with this disease. Jamison shares her life-changing experiences, with situations as powerful and as alive as one could actually see them happening. Starting ...