Dawning After Darkness: An honest and instructive account of a young man's courageous battle with depression, trauma and anxiety.
Synopsis "Dawning After Darkness: An honest and instructive account of a young man's courageous battle with depression, trauma and anxiety."
Dawning After Darkness is a non-fictional account of how trauma, tragedy and loss led a promising young college student into the dark, lonely and dangerous throws of depression. Battling the cultural and societal stigma, stereotypes and shame often associated with mental health diagnosis and treatment, the young author chronicles his often painful journey to mental health and wellness. With epidemics of school underachievement, bullying, school, street and family violence, in addition to soaring rates of suicide, and hopelessness among various populations of young people, this book is a must read. A fresh, young, trauma-informed perspective on the growing incidences undiagnosed and untreated mental health challenges among youth in our schools, on our campuses, in our communities and homes. By simply telling his story, this young man's gritty real-deal account provides a road map for youth, from a young, urban new author, who has walked a mile in their shoes. His honest, in-depth narrative of struggles with everything from relationship issues and troubles with school and money, to self-medication, self-harm and suicidal ideation provides young suffers and the family, friends, counselors, teachers, clergy, juvenile justice professionals and policy makers who are committed to supporting them, with real, practical insights, tools and advice. With courage and determination, he continues on the road to wellness, despite setbacks, relapses and life circumstances that presented new obstacles to overcome. His touching description of how he overcame apprehension to treatment to develop an effective working relationship with his therapist speaks to the fear and reservations many young people feel when offered opportunities for treatment. Dawning is a compelling, yet easy read which deems it a great resources to teens, college students and caregivers, alike.