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The Pulling Adele Dumont

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The Pulling Adele Dumont
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Publisher: Scribe
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.46 MB
Author: Adele Dumont
ISBN: 9781922585912, 1922585912
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Pulling Adele Dumont by Adele Dumont 9781922585912, 1922585912 instant download after payment.

When Adele Dumont is diagnosed with trichotillomania - compulsive hair-pulling - it makes sense of much of her life to date. The seemingly harmless quirk of her late teens, which rapidly developed into almost uncontrollable urges and then into trance-like episodes, is a hallmark of the disease, as is the secrecy with which she guarded her condition from her family, friends, and the world at large. The diagnosis also opens up a rich line of inquiry. Where might the origins of this condition be found? How can we distinguish between a nervous habit and a compulsion? And how do we balance the relief of being 'seen' by others with our experience of shame? Reminiscent of the writing of Leslie Jamison and Fiona Wright, The Pulling is a fascinating exploration of the inner workings of a mind. In perfectly judged prose, both probing and affecting, Dumont illuminates how easily ritual can slide into obsession, and how close beneath the surface horror and darkness can lie. Praise for No Man Is an Island- 'No Man Is an Island is essential reading for anyone who assumes they understand what the asylum seeker issue is all about, regardless of their opinion.' -Sydney Morning Herald Praise for No Man Is an Island- 'Dumont has a way of demonstrating the humanity of the refugees, but also of the Australians who have them in their charge, in a way that could reach the naysayers in ways the stereotypes of political discourse cannot.' -Weekend Australian Praise for No Man Is an Island- 'Dumont is a remarkably honest and thoughtful observer ... Dumont's writing is evocative but never obtrusive ... she simply recounts, in honest, clear-eyed prose, what she saw and heard and did during her two years working in detention centres. It is all she needs to say.' -The Saturday Paper

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