Depression and how to survive it
Milligan, Spike, 1918-2002199402UU
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Spike Milligan recalls the traumas of his childhood, his highly-strung mother, his largely absent father, the cruelties of a colonial upbringing, the break-up of his first marriage, the mortar bomb which blew him up in Italy and the overwork which gave him a mental breakdown during the "Goon Show". Spike Milligan reveals the dark side of his life in this book which is co-written with his psychiatrist Anthony Clare. He recalls the traumas of his childhood, his highly-strung mother, his largely absent father, the cruelties of a colonial upbringing and of sadism towards animals, the break-up of his first marriage, the mortar bomb which blew him up in Italy and the overwork which gave him a mental breakdown during the "Goon Show". This book charts the development of this depression and his strategies for dealing with it were improvised, as both when he would get drunk with Peter Sellers, and clinically in his discussions with Clare. Spike Milligan's previous books include "Silly Verse for Kids" and "Where have all the Bullets Gone?". Anthony Clare is the author of "Psychiatry and General Practice" and presents the BBC Radio series, "In the Psychiatrist's Chair".
Main title:
Depression and how to survive it / Spike Milligan and Anthony W. Clare.
Edition:
New ed.
Imprint:
London : Arrow Books, 1994.
Collation:
224 p. ; 20x13x2 cm.
Notes:
Paperback. B-format paperback.
ISBN:
9780099858300 (pbk)0099858304 (pbk)
Dewey class:
616.8527616.8528
Local class:
616.895
Language:
English
BRN:
621006
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