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Christine Montross

    Christine Montross è un'autrice pluripremiata la cui scrittura attinge all'intersezione tra scienza e arte. In qualità di psichiatra praticante con un MFA in poesia, i suoi testi esplorano le complessità della psiche e delle emozioni umane. Le opere di Montross sono caratterizzate da una profonda comprensione dell'esperienza umana, unite a un'abile esecuzione letteraria. La sua capacità di fondere la precisione scientifica con la sensibilità poetica la distingue, entrando in risonanza con un'ampia gamma di lettori.

    Falling Into the Fire
    Waiting for an Echo
    • Waiting for an Echo

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Galvanized by her experiences in jails, psychiatrist Christine Montross reveals the profound human cost of mass incarceration and mental illness. Having dedicated her career to treating severely ill psychiatric patients, she investigates why many of them become entangled in the legal system upon discharge and what transpires during their incarceration. This work offers a rare insight into American prisons and critiques policies that criminalize mental illness, forcing individuals who need treatment into punitive environments. The stark reality of these institutions is shocking, but Montross's expertise in crisis management allows her to uncover the personal stories behind the bars. Readers encounter a father grappling with plea bargains, a young woman whose addiction derails her life, and boys in juvenile detention creating ways to connect across cells. Overburdened doctors and correctional officers strive to provide care in perilous conditions. Montross highlights how the correctional system often exacerbates mental illness, leaving not only those with existing conditions worse off but also destabilizing mentally healthy individuals. This maddening system strips away freedom, selfhood, and mental well-being. With 95 percent of inmates eventually returning to society, these practices have far-reaching consequences for us all.

      Waiting for an Echo
    • A woman habitually commits self-injury, a new mother has incessant visions of harming her child, a recent uni graduate, dressed in a tunic, declares that love emanates from everything around him. These are among the patients new consultant physician Christine Montross meets during rounds at her hospital's locked inpatient ward - and whom we meet as she struggles to understand the mysteries of the mind, most especially when the tools of modern medicine are failing us.

      Falling Into the Fire