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During his second semester at college, Kurt Snyder became convinced
that he was about to discover a fabulously important mathematical
principle, spending hours lost in daydreams about numbers and
symbols. In time, his thoughts took a darker turn, and he became
preoccupied with the idea that cars were following him, or that
strangers wanted to harm him. Kurt's mind had been hijacked by
schizophrenia, a severe mental disorder that typically strikes
during the late teen or young adult years.
In Me, Myself, and Them, Kurt, now an adult, looks back from the
vantage point of recovery and eloquently describes the debilitating
changes in thoughts and perceptions that took hold of his life
during his teens and twenties. As a memoir, this book is remarkable
for its unvarnished look at the slow and difficult process of
coming back from severe mental illness. Yet Kurt's memoir is only
half the story. With the help of psychiatrist Raquel E. Gur, M.D.,
Ph.D., and veteran science writer Linda Wasmer Andrews, Kurt paints
the big picture for others affected by adolescent schizophrenia.
Drawing on the latest scientific and medical evidence, he explains
how to recognize warning signs, where to find help, and what
treatments have proved effective. Kurt also offers practical advice
on topics of particular interest to young people, such as
suggestions on managing the illness at home, school, and work, and
in relationships with family and friends.
Part of the Adolescent Mental Health Initiative series of books
written specifically for teens and young adults, My, Myself, and
Them offers hope to young people who are struggling with
schizophrenia, helping them to understand and manage the challenges
ofthis illness and go on to lead healthy lives.
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