James Arthur Wechsler (1915–1983)
Autore di The age of suspicion
Sull'Autore
Opere di James Arthur Wechsler
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Informazioni generali
- Data di nascita
- 1915-10-31
- Data di morte
- 1983-09-11
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Istruzione
- Columbia University
- Attività lavorative
- journalist
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Recensioni
Premi e riconoscimenti
Statistiche
- Opere
- 6
- Opere correlate
- 1
- Utenti
- 43
- Popolarità
- #352,016
- Voto
- 3.8
- Recensioni
- 1
- ISBN
- 7
The book was written over forty years ago and it shows its age. Although James felt that he and his wife were excluded from Michael's treatment, what with the HIPAA act and all, no modern psychiatrist, hospital or therapist would have permitted them to know as much about his treatment as most of Michael's doctors did. Mostly he was treated with talk therapy and not so much with medication -- the exact opposite of the generally practiced psychiatric treatment today. Etc etc. (James also mentions being investigated by the McCarthyites for his youthful Communist activities.)
But James Wechsler's pain, and his sense of failing his son, is universal, and modern-day parents of mentally ill children would totally identify with his frustration and anger at the mental health field. His ambigous reaction to Michael's death makes sense: he was torn between grief at losing his only son and a sense of relief that, at last, Michael at peace and no longer suffering. In fact, James said, in some ways Michael's action was "a triumph of courage."
You might compare this book to more recent memoirs about parents and their children's mental illness, like Danielle Steele's His Bright Light: The Story of Nick Traina about her son's bipolar disorder and suicide, and Paul Raeburn's Acquainted with the Night: A Parent's Quest to Understand Depression and Bipolar Disorder in His Children.… (altro)