DownWrite Mad

DownWrite Mad with Emma Goude, Author of MY BEAUTIFUL PSYCHOSIS

January 10, 2024 Tanya Season 1 Episode 1
DownWrite Mad with Emma Goude, Author of MY BEAUTIFUL PSYCHOSIS
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DownWrite Mad
DownWrite Mad with Emma Goude, Author of MY BEAUTIFUL PSYCHOSIS
Jan 10, 2024 Season 1 Episode 1
Tanya

In this pilot episode of DownWrite Mad, I interview Emma Goude, documentary filmmaker and author of MY BEAUTIFUL PSYCHOSIS.
I first met Emma on Twitter, and after reading her memoir, I asked if she would add us (Safely Held Spaces and Soteria House London) to her book tour. As an author who writes in the same genre, I was humbled to read about her lived experience of psychosis, and how it differed from my own journey as a witness to my son's extreme states. Emma captured the ineffable with such grace and her time with me on the show is a testament to this. She is currently making a documentary for the NHS on the subject of Open Dialogue. The practise which began in Finland significantly reduced the high rate of suicide and forced hospitalisation. It is now being trialled here in the UK
As for me, your host. My memoir ZIG ZAG BOY: MOTHERHOOD, MADNESS & LETTING GO was published last year, and the response to the work has inspired me to interview other writers and artists who have used the creative process to try to make sense of this thing we call madness, psychosis or altered states. I want to look at how the experience affects us depending upon where we live in the world, where we come from, and how we are treated and perceived whilst on our different journeys through the mental health systems. What helps? What harms? What matters? Do our ancestors pass on their distress to us and how can we work towards stopping the inter-generational cycle of trauma?  Next up on Downright Mad is Catherine Madison author of THE WAR CAME HOME WITH HIM, a memoir about her father who was a doctor and a prisoner of war in Korea. We will be talking about the psychological effects of  war and how it impacts upon the family and the wider community.
Thank you for listening. Please tell your friends about the show and rate and review it.
Tanya Frank
tanyafrank.com

Show Notes

In this pilot episode of DownWrite Mad, I interview Emma Goude, documentary filmmaker and author of MY BEAUTIFUL PSYCHOSIS.
I first met Emma on Twitter, and after reading her memoir, I asked if she would add us (Safely Held Spaces and Soteria House London) to her book tour. As an author who writes in the same genre, I was humbled to read about her lived experience of psychosis, and how it differed from my own journey as a witness to my son's extreme states. Emma captured the ineffable with such grace and her time with me on the show is a testament to this. She is currently making a documentary for the NHS on the subject of Open Dialogue. The practise which began in Finland significantly reduced the high rate of suicide and forced hospitalisation. It is now being trialled here in the UK
As for me, your host. My memoir ZIG ZAG BOY: MOTHERHOOD, MADNESS & LETTING GO was published last year, and the response to the work has inspired me to interview other writers and artists who have used the creative process to try to make sense of this thing we call madness, psychosis or altered states. I want to look at how the experience affects us depending upon where we live in the world, where we come from, and how we are treated and perceived whilst on our different journeys through the mental health systems. What helps? What harms? What matters? Do our ancestors pass on their distress to us and how can we work towards stopping the inter-generational cycle of trauma?  Next up on Downright Mad is Catherine Madison author of THE WAR CAME HOME WITH HIM, a memoir about her father who was a doctor and a prisoner of war in Korea. We will be talking about the psychological effects of  war and how it impacts upon the family and the wider community.
Thank you for listening. Please tell your friends about the show and rate and review it.
Tanya Frank
tanyafrank.com