Irene Whitehill remembers her mother, who suffered from depression, and to whom she has dedicated a video about positive images of mental health
Irene Whitehill User Trainer and Consultant (Mental Health)
In 1964, at the age of 11, I joined the local church choir. One Sunday, a school ‘friend’ tried to start an argument with me in the vestry. Having no desire to be drawn in I made a hurried exit. However, despite my attempts to avoid her, she ran after me shouting, ‘Your Mam’s a loony,’ several times.
Mental Health Practice.
4, 2, 16-16.
doi: 10.7748/mhp.4.2.16.s10
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