Back from the Abyss: Psychiatry in Stories

A mother's story-- When your child can't see what's wrong

September 22, 2020 Craig Heacock MD Season 2 Episode 7
Back from the Abyss: Psychiatry in Stories
A mother's story-- When your child can't see what's wrong
Show Notes

After a difficult final year of high school, Tessa hoped and prayed that her youngest son would make the transition to college and find a way to thrive. He would be only an hour away, he wanted to go, and she was hopeful that getting a new start there could reverse whatever was happening to him. Yet just two months into his freshman year, it was apparent that he was sinking fast into a maelstrom of panic, body dysmorphia, delusions, and hopelessness.

This is Tessa's story of trying to find the strength, and eventually, the self-compassion, to both find help for her son as well as work through her own guilt and shame.

Book recommendation (from Tessa)
The Stressed Years of Their Lives: Helping Your Kid Survive and Thrive During Their College Years

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