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The Save Of My Life Corey Hirsch Sean Patrick Conboy

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The Save Of My Life Corey Hirsch Sean Patrick Conboy
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Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 30.08 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Corey Hirsch, Sean Patrick Conboy
ISBN: 9781443461108, 1443461105
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Save Of My Life Corey Hirsch Sean Patrick Conboy by Corey Hirsch, Sean Patrick Conboy 9781443461108, 1443461105 instant download after payment.

A riveting look behind the mask of an NHL goalie, The Save of My Life offers understanding and hope to anyone living with mental illness By the time he was twenty-two years old, goaltender Corey Hirsch had realized his childhood dream of playing in the NHL, won an Olympic medal and drunk from the Stanley Cup. While he excelled on the ice, out of the net Hirsch was plagued by persistent dark thoughts and ceaseless anxiety. On days when he could barely get out of bed, he was able to push aside the endless loop of dark thoughts running inside his brain long enough to win a game. But as soon as he got back home, the agonizing cycle started all over again. And it continued, until finally he was able to confide in a team trainer who helped him get the professional treatment he needed. Diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Hirsch was able to embark on the rocky road to recovery. As one of the first professional athletes to talk openly about mental health, Hirsch wrote about his OCD for the Players’ Tribune. His piece remains one of their most-read articles ever. As Hirsch says, “I am not insane. I am not a bad person. I am not weak. I have an illness, and there is a treatment.”

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