GOTHIC Author Julieanne Lynch LOVES Me & Her: A Memoir of Madness and Me & Him: A Guide to Recovery.
She requested I share my tell-all story behind my two MAD memoirs and my recovery from parent-teacher harassment and Bipolar Disorder.
Thanks Julieanne (mother of five, Irish Author of urban fantasy novels as J.A. Lynch) spoke generously about my memoirs.
‘I recently had the privilege of reading Karen’s first book- Me & Her: A Memoir of Madness, and I was simply captivated by the sheer honesty and heart wrenching story.
I connected with Karen and her plight in more ways than one, and felt a sense of relief after I closed the book cover.
This memoir is a MUST read for anyone out there who suffers daily at the hands of mental illness. I can assure you that you will not be disappointed.’
My personal disclosures on Julieanne’s website…
“My name’s Karen Tyrrell, survivor of parent-teacher abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar disorder. Parents of one of my school students inflicted psychological, written and verbal abuse until I could take no more.
Each night I screamed out with night terrors, traumatising my family.
I escaped to a lonely motel where police discovered me, incarcerating me into the frightening world of the psychiatric system. I wrote Me and Her: A Memoir of Madness to make sense of what was happening to me …
ME ─ wife, mother, writer and teacher.
HER ─ manic, psychic, healer to the living, telepathic to the dead, and SHE’s very psychotic.
In the sequel, Me and Him: A Guide to RecoveryI reveal shock discoveries casting my first memoir in a new light.
I highlight the crucial role my husband, Steve played as carer in my recovery.
What did Steve finally divulge six years on?
What impact did those revelations have on my marriage and recovery?
To read the FULL story, Click HERE
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Can you ready to raise your awareness on mental illness AND mental health?
Have you ever been touched by mental illness in some way?
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