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EYES WITHOUT SPARKLE
a journey through postnatal illness
2005264 pages Paperback
ISBN-10 1 85775 655 X ISBN-13 9781857756555
£16.95
$39.95

Elaine A Hanzak, Teacher for children with severe and complex learning difficulties, and mother

Foreword by Diana Lynn Barnes and Judith Ellis, Respectively Founder, Center for Postpartum Health, California, USA; Chief Nurse and Director of Workforce Development, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London

Description

One day you will feel better…

Eyes without Sparkle is a powerful medical autobiography describing the journey followed by the author into, through, and out of puerperal psychosis, the most severe form of postnatal depression. With vivid and intimate descriptions of events and the author’s feelings, this is the only book offering a single first-hand account of postnatal illness.

The book serves as an inspiration for anyone suffering from or involved with a depressive illness. For health and social care professionals it is a reflective guide to learning from patients’ experiences, and the examples of positive and negative aspects of treatment can inform mental health services and policies.

‘This book is an honest and moving account that takes us from a happy family life with the joy of childbirth ahead, into a world that we hope personally never to enter but which for some, including those around us or cared for by us, is all too recognisable and real. It highlights the importance of caring and compassion, and the “little things” in getting the quality of patient experience right. Health service staff have to listen. Elaine’s story above all reinforces that however busy, however complex, for a quality patient experience the journey has to be shared.’ Judith Ellis, Chief Nurse, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London

‘This book has the potential to provide comfort and hope to those who are experiencing this illness. It should help them to seek the right support and also to have faith that they can get through it.’ Sarah Mullally, Chief Nursing Officer, Department of Health

For more information on the author please click here

For information on other patient experiences please click here

Review Quotes
'The book will be of interest to all healthcare professionals involved in the care of women in early motherhood and also to women themselves and their families.'  BOOKNEWS

'This book is a must for anyone who comes into contact with pregnant women. This story shows that we should never underestimate the power of listening and just being there.'  BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDWIFERY

'A very useful resource for women who have suffered from such illnesses, helping them to feel less unique and isolated.'  PRIMARY CARE AND COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY

'This eloquently written book about severe postnatal depression should be read by all nurses.'  PRACTICE NURSE

'Stands out as a unique volume that would entice a wide audience, for the book is more than an account of distressed parenthood or what it is like to be a new mother and depressed. Buried inside the book is a voice that is eager to tell healthcare professionals what patients really need and long for. Eyes without Sparkle is also punctuated with reminders of therapeutic skills that are now regularly absent in major psychiatric textbooks. I would strongly recommend this book to all health professionals who would like to rediscover their hearts in the healing business.'  QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH

'Elaine has bravely offered her personal experiences for health professionals and the lay public to share. The graphically insightful detail within the book eenables the reader to understand both the illness and the mental trauma experienced. A fantastic achievement. A unique opportunity to understand the devastating effects of postnatal illness on a family.  THE PRACTISING MIDWIFE

Contents

bullet Introduction  bullet My life becoming a 'Hanzak'  bullet Nick and I  bullet The birth  bullet First days on the ward  bullet Coming home  bullet Another display stay  bullet We're going to the Lake District  bullet A holiday  bullet Dominic's in hospital!  bullet Pressure, pressure  bullet Losing it!  bullet Downhill  bullet The final descent  bullet A refuge  bullet Become institutionalised  bullet Looking up and outwards  bullet Discharge day!  bullet He's almost alone  bullet Another summer  bullet Back to school  bullet Springtime!  bullet Back to reality  bullet Spreading the word  bullet Making a difference  bullet And so to London  

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