Mental Illness: The Silent Pandemic is a memoir with a purpose.
In this deeply personal and politically motivated account of life in the American South, Dianne Lackey Benedict discusses coming of age in the Bible Belt at a time of heightened racial unrest and unabashed gender inequity.
With urgency and candor, Benedict suggests that we are ignoring the most critical issue we are facing today - mental illness.
Based on her personal experience, she resists the st.
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