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Asylum Bound [Kindle Edition]

Stuart Townsend , Bill Lay , Simon Ennals
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Ever wondered what really went on in the mental hospital?
HERE IS THE TRUTH

The sensational new book from P and B Publishing
A S Y L U M B O U N D
Stuart Townsend

“God! Has it come to this?”

Meet the Hogarthian characters of St.Paul’s Mental Hospital: Grace, white-haired, with dementia, on her first day in this terrible place which has always haunted her dreams; Percy, the crystal radio buff, with severe depression; Harry, so damaged by his time in a Japanese POW camp; Walter and his wayward girl-friend Minnie; Tom, whose delusions involve coded messages via the BBC News; Betty, who won’t quite fit in her coffin, needing a bit of encouragement; and many others

Also meet Stuart, the novice student nurse, having to shave a corpse on his very first day and working fearfully on nights, struggling desperately for breath as a patient’s powerful hands grip his throat. How did a naïve novice cope with the alien world of the mental asylum in the 1970s?

Asylum Bound is a wild weird walk through his experiences in a bizarre world of terrible extremes. In this world there are no shades of grey, just extremes of aggression, sadness and institutionalisation - of both patients and staff. In this strange world Stuart discovers the origins of psychiatry and its terrible treatments - lobotomy, E.C.T., insulin shock and even aversion therapy for underwear snatchers! Yet he also discovers a rich vein of humour and humanity.

But the asylum system is dying on its feet. The patients are leaving, care is slowly moving into the community - and, thank God, the obvious abuses are on the decline. It is such a different world from anything he has experienced - a brave new world and a life-changing revelation.

For Stuart, what started as novelty, progressed to fascination but ended in tragedy. Sadly, Asylum Bound is all true.

About the Author

Stuart Townsend is a pen name. Stuart read Theology at Cardiff University before embarking on a career in Psychiatric Nursing. From 1981, as a qualified nurse, he worked in all areas of psychiatry, before specializing in elderly psychiatry and then community psychiatry, both in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. During his entire career he worked as a clinical nurse, having professional contact with people in distress and mental anguish in the front line of psychiatric nursing. He retired from clinical work in 2010, to concentrate on writing and training. Stuart is married to a psychiatric nurse specializing in forensic psychiatry. They have three sons. His interests include history, golf and bridge. He lives in Nottinghamshire U.K.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Outstanding! 3 Sep 2012
By George
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As a student mental health nurse I wanted to expand my knowledge about the history of Mental health. This book not only gives a personal account of life in an Asylum but the author goes a long way to explain, with great detail, the reasons and history of asylum life, medications, treatments and nurse attitudes. I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in mental health (no matter how small) as it is an exciting, educating and deep account into the history of this largly misunderstood subject.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Excellent Stuart, as always through your training and now this book I was hooked from the start. Are you writing any more, I could be your biggest fan! The way you write conjured up the feeling that I was there, the added bonus is that I could hear your voice in my head which made it all the more real. Congratulations on an excellent read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling insight into Asylum life 25 July 2012
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This book is a compelling insight into Asylum community life as seen through the eyes of the author.
You will 'meet' both patients and staff (names changed for anonymity), learn a little of their history, why they are in the Asylum and how they live. This is no documentary though and tales abound of the after-hours activities, usually centred around the Asylum social club and bar.
Tastefully written without breaching the privacy of patients, staff or the institution and written with hints of Billy Connolly'esque tales and penman ship.
If you like easy reading, medical history, general history, auto-biographies and many other genres take a look at the example pages and buy it!
Highly recommended.
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A must read for any mental health or learning disability nurse, especially for the 'old school', what memories it will bring back!
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4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting read 6 May 2013
By Lou lou
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Great descriptions of the truth that goes on in asylums in the 70's and 80's, with a funny tale written by someone who knows what he's talking about. Parts were tragic, most of the tales were funny. I recommend this book to anyone interested in the history of asylums or anyone working within the mental health service to see how far or not so far we have come in understanding mental illness!
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4.0 out of 5 stars very informative 2 Mar 2013
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well written found it very informative of the caring community thought it was not realy my type of book but found that I enjoyed very much!
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By RL
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This book cover's Stuart Townsend's career in mental health nursing. I've found it an interesting read especially the sections where he describes the change in hospital practices over the years. He makes the point that in the past the old style of nursing relied on strict routines which allowed paitents to be 'toileted', fed and washed like clock work, he stresses that not once during his time were bedsores or the eldery being left in their own mess an issue compared with how wards are run these days. While the paitents may not have been dressed in their personal clothes they were given a high standard of care, today it could be argued that our obsession with 'individual' care has put more strain on staff and paitents alike. Also he does shine a light on the good changes that have been done within health and mental health care.
Throughout the book he introduces us to a range of paitents with differing mental health issues and he compassionately remembers them, he does not use this memoir in anyway to draw charactures of the mentally ill.
The book also covers alot about the changes in medications for mental illness and how this affected the hospitals themselves, as the medications became better the walls of the asylum came down and some patients could go and live in the community. Although his description of giving his first injection did make me more than a little queasy!
I would recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in why or how, in today's Britain, we have community care programmes instead of long term in-paitents, it explains alot about the inner works of modern mental health.
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3.0 out of 5 stars thought provoking 17 Feb 2013
By leymine
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strange book. no real story to it and some things are a bit disturbing but all the same it gives a few (real?) insights into what actually happens in one of these institutes
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