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My Alien Self: My Journey Back to Me [Kindle Edition]

Amanda Green , Debz Hobbs-Wyatt
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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One of many 5* reviews... "What an interesting, fun and well written life story this is - I was engaged right from the start and couldn't put it down. Amanda's certainly packed a lot of exciting adventures into her life! I would thoroughly recommend this book not just to those suffering with mental health issues, but to those who would also like a jolly good read!"

If I told you I’d been to twenty-four Countries (twenty-one by the time I was twenty-two), that I’d worked in Japan for nine months, toured Australia for six months, enjoyed seven months in Thailand and met and campaigned for the Orangutan in Borneo, you might think that I was pretty lucky.
If I told you I’d worked in the hotel industry, for a sexual health department in a hospital and with prisoners in a drug cell block of a male prison, that I’d worked as a recruitment consultant, in so many office jobs I’ve lost count, as well as having my own company and multiple websites, at age thirty-six, then you might think I’ve had an interesting life.
But if I added to that a mix of child rape, mental health problems, promiscuity, drug taking, alcohol abuse, eating disorders, self-harm, violence, mood swings, obsession, jealousy, loss of self worth, being raised by a mentally ill mother, bankruptcy, thyroid and gastro problems and public masturbation in school at age nine, then I am not sure what you’d think.
But this is me; Amanda Green. This is my life, my story; my journey back to me from depression, anxiety, panic attacks, OCD and Borderline Personality Disorder – mental illness which manifested during my life and came out ‘to it’s peak’ in my thirties.
I was able to use my collection of mementos, photos, diaries, journals, letters, emails and text messages of my past to finally see who I had become, and more importantly with a combination of therapy, medication and my writing, how I became that alien self and how I found the real me.

The editor (Debz Hobbs-Wyatt) adds…
This is the journey of a normal working class girl, trapped in a roller coaster world of disorder and excitement, love and joy, depression and anger – and her fight against stigma
While My Alien Self would be inspiring for any sufferer, their families or medical teams in its honest insights into living with a mental illness, it also has universal appeal. For who, at times, has not felt their life spin into chaos and wondered what is normal? This story effectively and openly highlights just how fine the line is between what is normal, and what is ‘mental illness’ And everyone who reads it will be able to relate to it.

Contains explicit language and sexual scenes

Emergence had this to say '‘We very much enjoyed reading this honest and powerful account of Amanda’s journey from diagnosis to recovery. We applaud such authentic and candid accounts of the devastation that can be experienced by those living with personality disorder and of the message of hope and recovery that the book conveys.’

Bon Dobbs (Anything To Stop The Pain and Author of 'When hope is not enough') said 'While there are many borderline personality disorder memoirs out now (including The Buddha and the Borderline, Loud House of Myself,Get Me Out of Here, Girl in Need of a Tourniquet and Poisoned Love – see this link), My Alien Self goes a long way to providing hope to the sufferers of BPD. By publishing the steps taken to reframe certain ways thinking, through CBT worksheets and other exercises, the author has revealed that recovery from BPD is possible.'

I self published this book and am very proud of that fact, because I was able to write it exactly as I wanted it to be written, with the help from my fabulous editor, Debz Hobbs-Wyatt. Whilst the massive help a publisher and agent gives, they do narrow down what is published, so I took on the journey to publish it and market it myself.

There’s a sequel out soon! Quite different, but it leads on from this one :-)

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 568 KB
  • Publisher: Amanda Green; 1 edition (29 May 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0087HBUWU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #151,051 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Desperate inspiration 21 Aug 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
I'd heard about this book some time ago, and being a carer for a wife with severe mental illness, suffering mild mental disturbance myself and an avid campaigner to end stigma and improve mental health services, I knew I would read it... but when...
So,today I have now had time to settle down... I found it compulsive, disturbing and ultimately inspiring.I had no real exposure to mental illness when young, although we did have a distant relative resident in an "asylum" to use the word of that time.
It was only after my wife suffered post natal depression, then became ill with acute psychotic depression (now become dementia)in 2004 that I started to understand.
Reading this memoir, there were so many points where I thought I know exactly how that looks, or feels, and at times felt she could be writing about my life And that was one of the great enlightenments, because thinking of it, I know so many people who would say the same. These issues are unique to the individual, but there are many more out there with similar problems, who don't have the eloquence, courage or motivation to write such a thought-provoking, honest, heart breaking inspiring book, chronicling all the pain and emotion that mental illness can load onto a person, a family, it is just not understood by anyone who has not been through it. It is so wonderful that someone like Amanda, who has lived it, suffered it, can have the courage and nobility to write it so eloquently... this should be read by everyone out there who has any compassion for their fellow man... it will open a whole range of new experience and knowledge, which is the first major step in removing the stigma that damns us all My Alien Self: My Journey Back to Me
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A gripping memoir 1 Aug 2012
By Michael
Format:Kindle Edition
This book is great ... I cannot recommend it highly enough ... Well written and brutally honest ... It's a moving, inspiring and exciting read from cover to cover ...This memoir is a must have read for all bpd suffers or people who want to try and understand the condition ... I couldn't put it down!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hidden Suffering 31 Jan 2013
By Han
Format:Kindle Edition
I found this difficult to read at first having grown up with a mother suffering from schizophrenia, mental illness is not a pleasant, warm subject to read about or even think about, but its real and touches many lives, whether you are the sufferer or someone close to the person suffering.
I feel for Amanda has she has had to deal with the difficulties of living with a person with a severe mental illness, deal with the effects on the rest of the family around her and the way that this type of illness impacts on the dynamics of the whole family involved. You would think that life had dealt her enough at a young age and would have been kind to her and let her live a happy, free life as an adult, but no, she had to go on to confront the effects that her own abusive childhood has had on her and the fact that she had her own mental illness!
I admire her bravery and honesty, in fact brutally honest about herself and her life, she has been brave enough to write about aspects of herself and her behaviour that she admits, were not very nice and what many people would find too embarrassing to tell the world. But she did, and has shone a light on a side of life that is all too often hidden. This book does a very good job of showing that someone suffering from mental illness is just a person, the same as everyone else -but with an illness, and not to be feared, shunned and ridiculed, but given compassion and understanding along with the people living with it
Well Done Amanda
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4.0 out of 5 stars Honest and brave 23 Sep 2012
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I finished reading this book exactly one month ago. I find it really difficult to review a book that is, essentially, the story of another persons life. For this reason I have taken some time to try and strike a balance between the story and its presentation, which I truly hope I have managed to do.

The story is a no-holds-barred, this is me, account of a life packed with extremes. On many occasions I found myself actively disliking the writer. When it first happened I took a cup of coffee into my garden and thought about what I was feeling. I've undergone Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and it's good to discover why we feel the way we do instead of just reacting. My conclusion was that the author didn't like herself, at that point in her life, and I was feeling what she had felt.

I am in awe of Amanda's courage in writing this book and there were many times when she could have been describing me. For this reason I totally agree with Amanda's wanting to change the way mental illness is viewed and this leads to the presentation of the book.

I have long held the belief that mental illness is simply the way an individual mind deals with the realities of life. Society wants to file everything into neat little boxes, which in turn complicates things even more. However, I really believe that any approach to this subject is better left to after the personal story.

I actually skipped over parts that, to be brutally honest, felt a bit 'preachy' to continue the story. These parts of the book are, I feel, as important to Amanda as her personal journey and it would be a shame for them to be overlooked as they do contain an awful lot of really important information.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A brave & frank account of mental illness.
This is a very brave and frank account of the author's journey to discover her underlying mental health issue and eventual diagnosis. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars open, honest and very readable
This account of Amanda's life has sometimes been hard to read, because much of it mirrors something of my own experiences. Read more
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I have a fascination with the human psyche, and often read memoirs of people whose lives have been shaped or twisted by mental illness. Read more
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I downloaded this book to read, as I have always been interested in mental health and how the brain works, and also have had members of my own family suffer from similar... Read more
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I read this book a few weeks ago and struggled to find the words to write a review. Not because I didn't like it but because I wanted to do it justice. Read more
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This book was a good read - but does need a fair amount of editing, as other reviewers have mentioned. Read more
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Honest, candid and compelling but a bit long in places as it wanders down many winding roads. This mirrors, possibly unintentionally, the authors search for a way of dealing with... Read more
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This lady is a naturally gifted writer. She takes you along her journey in a manner, so understandable. Read more
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I believe I've never read a memoir before in my life. I read biographies when I was young -- used to love them back then, but never memoirs. Read more
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