Remarkable lives: Paul Makin in conversation with Jerome Carson

Remarkable lives: Paul Makin in conversation with Jerome Carson Paul Makin, Jerome Carson Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, pp.- The purpose of this paper is to provide a profile of Paul Makin. In this case study, part of the Remarkable Lives series, Paul gives a short account of his background and is then interviewed by Jerome. Paul talks about his recovery from alcohol addiction, then a period of complete wellness, until he developed a psychosis. He talks about how unbearable his admission was to an acute unit. Every single story in the Remarkable Lives series teaches us something different about mental health problems. Paul’s story is no exception. We need to think how we can make the admission process to hospital as peaceful and positive as we can. This is easier said than done. Paul suggests they need to get more recovery stories out there to the general public, so they can see it is possible to make a recovery from mental health problems. I am not sure I have come across many people like Paul. He battled for many years with an alcohol addiction, which he managed to overcome. He then slowly developed a psychotic illness, which led to an acute admission. The process of recovery has now started a second time.
Source: Mental Health and Social Inclusion - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Source Type: research