Valley of Sorrow: A Layman's Guide to Understanding Mental Illness

Valley of Sorrow: A Layman's Guide to Understanding Mental Illness

by Alexander B. Morrison
Valley of Sorrow: A Layman's Guide to Understanding Mental Illness

Valley of Sorrow: A Layman's Guide to Understanding Mental Illness

by Alexander B. Morrison

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Overview

Writing from the perspective of a father with a close family member who has for many years been afflicted with a chronic mental illness, Alexander B. Morrison writes:

“I assure you that Latter-day Saints are in no way exempt from the burden of mental illness, either as victim, caregiver, family member, or friend. In every ward and stake there are severely depressed men and women; elderly people with failing memories and reduced intellectual capacities; youth or adults struggling to escape the dark specter of suicide; persons of all ages, both sexes, and every walk of life, who exhibit aberrant, even bizarre behavior.”

Despite such problems, there is hope. In this helpful book, Elder Morrison uses laymen's terms to explain the causes, course, effects, and treatment of such debilitating diseases as anxiety disorders, depression, schizophrenia, and eating disorders. In doing so, he lifts the stigma and dispels the myths and misconceptions so often associated with mental illness.

Recommending a balanced approach to treatment, including prayer, priesthood blessings, professional counseling, and prescribed medication, Elder Morrison offers hope and welcome encouragement to those who suffer from these painful, widely misunderstood, and destructive afflictions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609078287
Publisher: Deseret Book Company
Publication date: 01/01/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 961 KB

About the Author

Alexander B. Morrison was sustained to the First Quorum of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in April 1987 and was named emeritus General Authority in October 2000. With masters degrees from the University of Alberta and the University of Michigan, and a doctorate from Cornell University, he became an internationally recognized scientist and directed several committees in the World Health Organization. In 1984 he became the first recipient of the David M. Kennedy Service Award from the Kennedy International Center at Brigham Young University and in 2001 was named administrator of the year by the George W. Romney Institute of Public Management at Brigham Young University. He and his wife, Shirley Brooks Morrison, are the parents of eight children.
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