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p>God Says: "I must say her life appears a mess- a real live maiden in distress. Unless I choose to get involved it is unlikely her problem will be solved"....... I say: "Gracious me! I do declare I have nothing to wear! My hospital wardrobe is small I hardly have anything at all in my size." I continue: "Oh God, most wise, you know that talking with God seems a little odd." God then says: "Talking with you seems peculiar too." Catherine E. Goin, who was diagnosed with an acute schizophrenic episode in 1974, is on a mission to share with others what she learned from her doctors about mental…mehr

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p>God Says: "I must say her life appears a mess- a real live maiden in distress. Unless I choose to get involved it is unlikely her problem will be solved"....... I say: "Gracious me! I do declare I have nothing to wear! My hospital wardrobe is small I hardly have anything at all in my size." I continue: "Oh God, most wise, you know that talking with God seems a little odd." God then says: "Talking with you seems peculiar too." Catherine E. Goin, who was diagnosed with an acute schizophrenic episode in 1974, is on a mission to share with others what she learned from her doctors about mental health issues throughout her forty years of outpatient psychotherapy. In a collection of poems inspired by nature and brought to life by original black and white illustrations, Catherine reflects on God as well as her humorous and most horrifying personal experiences while leading others through the four seasons of her life entitled, "So Cool," "A Fool," "Such Grief," and "Ah, Relief." Now happily in remission, Catherine lyrically explores her new beginning as a miracle from God while inspiring others to never give up hope, despite their seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Changes Deranges: A Memoir of Sorts shares one woman's poetic exploration of mental health, life, miracles, and everything in between.
Autorenporträt
Catherine E. Goin is an old person with a young soul. After studying painting and dance at the College of William and Mary, she painted for fifty years until she introduced the flute, guitar, mandolin, and writing into her life. Catherine lives with her brother in a small town in Virginia. This is her fifth book.