Recovery / Discovery

Recovery / Discovery by Jason Tune, published by Chipmunkapublishing on October 9, 2014, is an illustrated autobiography that explores the author’s journey through mental health recovery. This edition, comprising 130 pages, presents a personal narrative that builds on Tune’s previous works, addressing the stigma associated with mental health issues and the various forms of recovery individuals may experience in their lives.
In this book, Tune shares insights drawn from his own experiences, aiming to inspire hope for those facing similar challenges. He emphasizes that recovery can take many forms, whether from emotional struggles, personal loss, or life itself. The narrative encourages readers to reflect on their own journeys and offers a perspective on mental health that is both personal and relatable, making it a resource for those seeking motivation and understanding in the realm of self-help and mental wellness.
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My autobiography ‘Sex, Drugs and Northern Soul’ was about the journey of my life from my childhood up until approximately 40 years of age. My Sequel ‘Stigma Worse than Psychosis’ highlighted the stigma of having a label that I endured throughout my mental ill health history. This book is about mental health recovery and having a positive response to some of these issues. I believe that we are all in some kind of recovery albeit from a debt, a divorce, bereavement etc… and some people may even say from life itself. I am not going to compare my experiences of recovery with anyone else’s recovery, nor is what I am going to illustrate applicable to everybody. My main objective is that I will inspire hope to others that may or may not be similarly afflicted with mental health issues and belief for their carers and loved ones. This is based on personal experience throughout my life up to date.
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