Henry's Demons: Living With Schizophrenia, A Father And Son's Story

On a cold February day two months after his 20th birthday, Henry waded into the lethally cold Newhaven estuary and almost drowned. The trees, he said, had told him to do it. In Afghanistan, Patrick learned that Henry had been admitted to a hospital mental ward. Ten days later he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. With remarkable candour, Patrick writes of the seven years Henry has since spent almost entirely in mental hospitals. Schizophrenics are at high risk for suicide, and his parents live in constant fear for Henry's life. The book also includes Henry's own account of his experiences. In these raw and eerily beautiful chapters he tells of his visions and voices, the sense that he has discovered something magical and profound. Together, Patrick and Henry's stories create one of the most nuanced and revealing portraits of mental illness ever written, and a stirring memoir of family, parenthood, and courage.

Product Overview
ISBN 9781847398598
Categories Biographies and Memoirs, Newest Arrivals, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Humanities
Author(s) Patrick Cockburn; Henry Cockburn
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Weight 0.22 kg