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Living with a mental health disorder, by Mickaël Worms-Ehrminger: saying the unspeakable about mental health

2023-04-16T21:13:25.161Z


CHRONICLE – Despite his ill-being, the young man succeeded in “making those who (him) lie (…) predicted a life of disability, without employment, love or friends”.


It is the story of a madman who enters a research laboratory.

At least, that's what society has long wanted (and still wants) to make Mickaël Worms-Ehrminger believe.

But he is actually much more than that:

“My personal identity is that of a 32-year-old man, researcher, in a relationship, who happens to have had

psychological difficulties

, as I have already had the flu or angina. »

"I'm not a sick person who happens to have done scientific studies, I'm a scientist who happens to have had a disease

," he insists.

And from this double role he has drawn an astonishing and useful book, which combines reflections on mental health and the place that society grants it, practical information on care and treatment, and testimonials from patients, including him.

An “inside-outside” look rich in lessons for anyone who may be confronted with these pathologies themselves or in a loved one, that is… just about everyone.

Read alsoMental health: how to spot the risk of suicide

Doctor of public health and research…

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Source: lefigaro

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