Reflection Paper About Journey Through Madness

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Saks (2007) Reaction Paper The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness is a very inspiring and meaningful book. Elyn endured so many struggles through her life and her expressing it to the world shows how courageous she is. Looking at where she was in the beginning to where she is now is really neat to me because she fought so hard for it. Her experiences exposed me to things I have never even thought of before and inspired me in many different areas. The most interesting component in the book for me, was her thoughts and the things she said during psychosis. The way she always talked about killing people or the violent things she would do stood out to me right away. A good example of this was when Elyn said to Mrs. Jones, “I will not let you go on vacation this year. I have a weapon. I will take you and put you in my closet”(98). Honestly, hearing that kind of talk—or thoughts—in the beginning of the book scared me a little bit; however, as I got further into the book and …show more content…

I was very impressed at how great of a friend Steve was and how he interacted with her. The positive social support she received from many of her friends displayed to me how important that is to have. Although, her parents definitely irked me in many instances. At the start, it seemed as though Elyn had a strong, close relationship with her parents. Then as she was having her mental problems, they were not as concerned or involved as they should have been. I realize Elyn was not completely open about it with them, but they had been aware she had been hospitalized. If I were a parent, that would definitely be a red flag for me no matter how much my child brushed it off. My parents have been there for me through many difficult things, and it helped me greatly. In my opinion, if her parents would have been more involved and accepting of her problems, it would have benefitted her greatly—just like how her friends

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