Rating:
4 Stars
Themes:
Non-Fiction, Memoir, Mental Health
Thoughts:
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is an engaging and enlightening memoir on such an important topic. I have to admit despite having a degree in Psychology and Counselling and studying further on mental health (different courses) for years, I had never come across Postpartum Psychosis (PPP) so I can see how so many of the professionals failed Alvi. I think Alvi is extremely brave sharing her experiences to help others while knowing the stigma and harsh judgement that is still prevalent around mood disorders and especially PPP. I found her experiences a hard read, especially with how many times she tried to get help and the systems in place failed her. I think this is a really important read, especially for those in the maternal, medical and mental health fields.
Favourite Quote:
“A mother suffering from postpartum psychosis is still worthy and deserving of being near to and surrounded by her loved ones.”
With thanks to Dundurn Press and Netgalley for my advanced digital copy of this book.

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