Love Peace’s recovery story: A tale of two
Susannah Colbert and
Love Peace
Psychosis, 2014, vol. 6, issue 2, 184-188
Abstract:
Love Peace’s story spans two continents: Europe and Africa. Her story begins in her home country of Africa. Thorough her story, we see the different perspectives taken by her family, community and mental health professionals in the UK and in Africa. We see the challenges posed by moving between different countries and balancing the demands of two cultures in the UK. Two religions play an important role in Love Peace’s life, both as restrictive and supportive factors. Love Peace’s role as a mother is critical to both her difficulties and her recovery. Ultimately, Love Peace’s story is one of reclaiming hope for the future.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1080/17522439.2012.722125
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