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- A Memoir
- By: Chelsea Manning
- Narrated by: Chelsea Manning
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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In 2010, Chelsea Manning, working as an intelligence analyst in the US Army in Iraq, disclosed 720,000 classified military documents that she had smuggled out via the memory card of her digital camera. In March 2011, the US Army sentenced Manning to 35 years in military prison, charging her with 22 counts relating to the unauthorized possession and distribution of classified military documents. The day after her conviction, Manning declared her gender identity as a woman and began to transition.
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The Balls on this Woman
- By M. McGuirk on 06-01-23
- README.txt
- A Memoir
- By: Chelsea Manning
- Narrated by: Chelsea Manning
An inspirational women
Reviewed: 05-09-23
Wow, you know when you get to the end of a book and think ‘I’m going to miss this person’. This would be one of those times.
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I Am Not Sick I Don’t Need Help!
- How to Help Someone Accept Treatment (20th Anniversary Edition)
- By: Xavier Amador
- Narrated by: Gary J. Chambers
- Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
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Dr. Amador's research on poor insight was inspired by his success helping his brother Henry, who had schizophrenia, accept treatment. Like tens of millions of others diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and addictions, Henry did not believe he was ill. In this latest edition, all chapters have been updated with new research on anosognosia (lack of insight) and much more detail on LEAP. Listeners will find expanded guidance on how to learn and use LEAP.
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Essential listening for families affected by serious mental illness
- By Anonymous User on 01-02-23
- I Am Not Sick I Don’t Need Help!
- How to Help Someone Accept Treatment (20th Anniversary Edition)
- By: Xavier Amador
- Narrated by: Gary J. Chambers
Essential listening for families affected by serious mental illness
Reviewed: 01-02-23
This has helped me to develop a fuller understanding of anosognosia. Compassionate, practical and relatable.
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Sad Little Men
- Private Schools and the Ruin of England
- By: Richard Beard
- Narrated by: John Sackville
- Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
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In those days a private boys' boarding school education was largely the same experience as it had been for generations: a training for the challenges of Empire. He didn't enjoy it. But the first and most important lesson was to not let that show. Being separated from the people who love you is traumatic. How did that feel at the time, and what sort of adult does it mould? This is a story about England, and a portrait of a type of boy, trained to lead, who becomes a certain type of man.
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Memories flood back.
- By Kindle Customer on 19-01-22
- Sad Little Men
- Private Schools and the Ruin of England
- By: Richard Beard
- Narrated by: John Sackville
A very important book about the British Class System.
Reviewed: 28-12-22
Insightful, important and urgent. A personal account which explores the educational origins of British inequality.
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