Heart of the Earth .. A book that changes the way we understand schizophrenia
Heart of the Earth .. is a book described as changing the way we understand schizophrenia, and was released in the UK at the beginning of this month, and was able to win the admiration and praise of many critics in Britain.
Heart of the Earth or the heartland: finding and losing schizophrenia By Nathan Feller, a call to spend time with a group of international experts, and with some unusual people who share their own stories – real stories – about living with this mental illness, to open our minds to new ways of thinking about mental health.

Nathan Filer
What is remarkable in the book "The Heart of the Earth" is that the majority of scientific books or treatises are always controversial, but the author of the Costa Book Award for "The Shock Book" has been able to provoke controversy about how to deal with people Suffering from schizophrenia.

Book of the Heart of the Earth and Schizophrenia Disease
It was said about the book Heart of the Earth:
A well-thought-out book, full of compassion, this book will change the way people understand schizophrenia.
The heart of the earth is a wonderful book, beautiful and bold. It is lighted and emotional and needs to be read by everyone.
I have never read a stronger book on mental health. He has the ability to change the way people think about mental illness.
"I am struck by this book. I can not think of another book on this field. It is a basic reading for those who work in the field of mental health and anyone with relatives who have been diagnosed with this disease.

Nathan Feller author of The Heart of the Earth
Whatever your knowledge of schizophrenia, the book Heart of the Earth, discusses what you know about it, and how you understand this complicated and often contradictory diagnosis ?, and hence Nathan Feller accompanies the reader on a journey within psychiatry, to reveal the myths, challenges, hypotheses , Offering a new look at what it means to be crazy, and what it means to be human.
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