A Collection of My Thoughts
English


LOOKING TO PLACE A BULK ORDER?CLICK HERE

Piracy-free
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Secure Transactions
Fast Delivery
Fast Delivery
Sustainably Printed
Sustainably Printed
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.

About The Book

<p></p><b><FONT SIZE=4> by Anna Ballard</font></b><p><b>ISBN:</b>978 1 84747 008 9<br><b>ISBN 13:</b><br> <b>Published:</b> 2006<br><b>Pages:</b> 226<p><b><FONT SIZE=3>Description</font></b><p></p>This insightful book takes you on a journey through the feelings of mental health sufferers and the road to recovery. She provides an emotive understanding of depression and seeks to eliminate the stigma related to it. <p></p><b><font size=3>About the Author</font></b><p> Anna Ballard has compiled a wide range of creative poems to give you insight into her depression. She suffered severely for at least ten years and some improvement in her condition set off a creative spark in her. </p> <p></p><b><font size=3>Book Extract</font></b> <p><p> <i>I was born and brought up in the Vale of Evesham in the heart of England. As the youngest of four children (I have three older brothers) I was some what spoiled particularly by my father. However as the youngest I spent my childhood striving to keep up with my siblings and this nurtured a very competitive spirit within me.<p>In consequence at school this spirit drove me forward and I became a high achiever gaining straight A grades at both O and A level. I was also very fortunate in that I was athletic. To begin with I was a fine swimmer and tennis player reaching county standard in both but when the swimming started to wane I transferred my efforts into canoeing. The village in which I lived had its own canoe club and the opportunities were there for the taking. My canoeing career spanned almost 20 years and I represented my country at four World Championships with my best result being 12 th place. Sadly I don't canoe anymore except recreationally but in order to satisfy my competitiveness I still play tennis two or three times a week. <p>During all these years in competitive sport I continued with my academic studies. I attended the University of Birmingham reading Biochemistry and was awarded a 1 st Class honours degree followed by my PhD. I also gained two scholarships and received the RT Jones Prize which is awarded to a first year undergraduate who is outstanding in scholarship personality and contribution to the life of the University as a whole. After University I spent the next 12 years doing medical research mainly looking at mutant strains of Hepatitis B. Again I was very successful as demonstrated by the 15 papers published during that time. <p>Since 1980 I have been supported my husband who is himself a canoeing Olympian and who now joins me on the tennis courts. We have two children aged 13 and 10 and we live in a rural area just outside Lichfield to the north of Birmingham. <p>
downArrow

Details