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- 186 pages
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- 186 pages
- Keywords
- Biographical Fiction,
- Family Relationships,
- Schizophrenia,
- Mental Health,
- Social Psychology,
- Family Life Fiction,
- Fictional Memoir
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For the Love of Ian
by
Toni Morrison
A story of Ian’s childhood and who he was before his struggles with schizophrenia. The age of Ian's onset of the disease and what he had endured through his many assessments. The effects his illness had on his family, with spouse, friends, and the many other relationships and the social stigma he had encountered throughout his lifetime. The story tells of Ian’s many high’s and low’s with several hospitalizations arising from numerous medication changes and mental breakdowns. The affects the medication had on his quality of life, mental health, physical health, stability, and the ability to have a somewhat “normal life”. How he struggled with the voices in his head and the paranoia he would often experience.
Toni Morrison, born in Victoria BC. Held certifications in Office Administration with Kwantlen College and Counselling with CTI Counsellor Training Institute. She volunteered on the Crisis Line in her local community and once held a real estate license from the Sauder School of Business at UBC. Morrison has two grown children, a daughter and son with three grandsons and lives in Vancouver.
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- Toni Morrison
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