Part one takes us on a journey through the author`s deprived childhood, which helps her to empathise with others, in particular those with mental health problems who also face discrimination almost every day of their lives.
Part two takes us on a journey through the mental health system, when the author`s son is admitted to the same psychiatric hospital in which she works. Since she poses a threat, due to her experience of both sides of the uniform as nurse and parent, those with power over her son seek to silence her voice.
Swimming against the Tide is a powerful and important book which illustrates that Mental Health Care Provision in our country is unfit for purpose. Since any one of us can suffer from a Mental Health Problem during the course of our lives, it is in all of our interest to try to Change The Course Of the Tide in Mental Health Care.
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