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Asylum Hollywood Tales From My Great Depression Brain Disease Recovery And Being My Mothers Son Joe Pantoliano

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Asylum Hollywood Tales From My Great Depression Brain Disease Recovery And Being My Mothers Son Joe Pantoliano
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Publisher: Weinstein Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.99 MB
Author: Joe Pantoliano
ISBN: 9781602862319, 1602862311
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Asylum Hollywood Tales From My Great Depression Brain Disease Recovery And Being My Mothers Son Joe Pantoliano by Joe Pantoliano 9781602862319, 1602862311 instant download after payment.

Most people know Joe Pantoliano from his memorable roles in The Sopranos, The Goonies, The Matrix, The Fugitive, and Risky Business, but the Emmy-winning artist has another important role—as an outspoken advocate for smashing the stigma of mental illness, or mental “dis-ease” as he prefers to call it. As a kid in Hoboken, New Jersey, he was just “Joey Pants,” the son of a fiercely controlling, schizophrenic mother. As he grew up, Joey always knew he was different. “It was as if I was born with a huge hole inside of me,” he writes. Much later in life he would be diagnosed with clinical depression, and now he has a message for the millions of people who suffer from mental illness, and for the friends and family who care for them: you are not alone.
Asylum
is the story of Joe’s Hollywood success, his undiagnosed mental illness, and substance abuse, and how all three led to his awareness, diagnosis, recovery, and public activism. Picking up where his first memoir, Who’s Sorry Now, left off, this unflinching memoir will resonate with victims of mental illness and others who have witnessed its devastating effects and will give all his readers understanding and hope for the future.

 

 

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