| Charlene
Hancz
I started crying when I was
reading the first page!
I never stopped till WAY after I was done!!!!!
This is going to touch people BIG!
How Could It NOT? Whether they know you or not....
So much passion, whether told from your hurting heart or
the joyful, silly memories! Man, oh Man! Your story
needs to be told.
You are definitely a lady of
courage & strength! But your softness & empathy
of yourself & for others really comes through.
Also,
This is not a Self Help
Book.... HOWEVER ~ I believe it can bring harmony and a
feeling of understanding and even peace to many people
experiencing similar disorders themselves. Also for
those dealing with loved ones who are encountering
difficulties in these areas. Easily read, easily
understood. It's amazing how this lady brings a little
humor into her experiences even as you feel her deep
pain within. I highly recommend this book!
Sharon
Williams
Your book was painful to read. The emotions are pure
and you have an incredibly powerful story to tell, the
voice to tell it and
tell it you must because there are millions of women who
have suffered in silence and need your voice.
Womens
Self-Esteem
Dorothy
Lafrinere
Have you ever felt like
you were standing outside of your own mind, watching as
someone else was in control of your words and actions?
Have you ever had
someone tell you about an incident your were involved in
or caused and you had no recollection of it?
Have you ever felt like
your brains were spinning in tow maybe even three
different directions at warp speed all at the same time?
Before It Had a Name is
not only a bold recount of a life in the mind of a
personality disorder but a very well penned summary of
Jacqueline Barry's life as she has experienced all of
those questions above. The inconceivable trauma of
losing her first born son was the tragedy that caused
her brain to go off track and spin into an
uncontrollable mind disorder. Unfortunately it did not
land where it left off. Her illness took many years to
learn how to cope with it and understand it. The authors
goal in sharing her story is to offer a hind site to
anyone that has experienced any signs of personality
disorder which to this day remains a bit of a mystery.
Also in hopes that her experience may shed some light on
their own undiagnosed symptoms.
Womensselfesteem.com:
highly recommends 'Before It Had a Name' for its direct
approach and its effective information and strategies
which offer a clear and understood awareness for anyone
living a life while suffering with any type of
undiagnosed chemical imbalance. This book is an
excellent resource book for physicians, victims and also
for families of the victims.
Teresa
Winne
This book is small but
mighty... I know that who ever reads it will get
something out of it, if not for yourself for someone
that you know. I loved it.
Douglas
Timlick
This
is a well written book which is quite informative to the
person who is only aware of the affliction in medical
terms. It gives an in depth view of the practical and
emotional effect on ones life while coping with everyday
life and rising above the problems. I would recommend
this book as an emotional learning experience.
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