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Sue Read was a "difficult" child: strong-minded, strong-willed and given to temper tantrums. Shortly after her father's death, in order to give her mother a much-needed break, a child psychiatrist recommended that Sue should be sent to a mental hospital, but "only for a fortnight". She was 12 years old and remained there for five and a half years.;Much of that time was spent in Ward 19, a locked ward containing the most severely disturbed and violent adult female patients.;"Only For a Fortnight" is Sue Read's own account of her life. It portrays her childhood: her taciturn father; her loving but puzzled mother; her years in mental hospital; her gradual, but eventually total, release from institutional life; her marriage; the births of two children and the traumatic effect that the death of her second child had on her.;Sue Read is now 34 and lives with her husband and children in Stevenage.
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Only for a Fortnight, Sue Read, Leslie Morrish
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1989
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- Titel
- Only for a Fortnight
- Untertitel
- My Life in a Locked Ward
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Sue Read, Leslie Morrish
- Verlag
- Bloomsbury
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1989
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 192
- ISBN10
- 0747503192
- ISBN13
- 9780747503194
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Wahre Geschichten, Biografien, Medizin & Gesundheit, Psychologische Thematik, Familie, Elternschaft, Psychische Gesundheit
- Beschreibung
- Sue Read was a "difficult" child: strong-minded, strong-willed and given to temper tantrums. Shortly after her father's death, in order to give her mother a much-needed break, a child psychiatrist recommended that Sue should be sent to a mental hospital, but "only for a fortnight". She was 12 years old and remained there for five and a half years.;Much of that time was spent in Ward 19, a locked ward containing the most severely disturbed and violent adult female patients.;"Only For a Fortnight" is Sue Read's own account of her life. It portrays her childhood: her taciturn father; her loving but puzzled mother; her years in mental hospital; her gradual, but eventually total, release from institutional life; her marriage; the births of two children and the traumatic effect that the death of her second child had on her.;Sue Read is now 34 and lives with her husband and children in Stevenage.
