"Unhealthy"
"Unhealthy"
About this book
Mika, a childhood sexual abuse survivor, challenges the recommended compulsory positivity approach to coping with personal and external (e.g., massive earthquake in Japan) trauma and instead argues that there is no "healthy" or "unhealthy" way to cope. She outlines her personal, albeit controversial, strategies, including lowering her expectations, thinking about her own irrelevance in the world, pondering the practicality of suicide after her own failed attempt, and affiliating with Buddhism. This zine is issued with a trigger-warning.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL32779603W
Subjects
Adult child sexual abuse victimsMental healthAsian American womenJapanese American womenBuddhistsSelf-esteem