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Remarkable Lives : Shelley Seaton in conversation with Jerome Carson
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Remarkable Lives : Shelley Seaton in conversation with Jerome Carson

Shelley Seaton and Jerome Carson
Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol.23(1), pp.12-15
02/2019

Abstract

Bullying Depression Resilience Motherhood Education Elyn Saks Psychology
The purpose of this paper is to provide a profile of Shelley Seaton. Shelley gives a short background to her life story and is then interviewed by Jerome. Shelley tells us about a number of life events that impacted on her mental health issues, starting with childhood bullying and also abusive relationships. The Case Study approach privileges the person’s lived experience. It also lets us see the unique complexity of each person’s story. Shelley received little help in the form of counselling either at school or when she experienced post-natal depression. When mental health problems start in childhood, schools have a vital role to play. While the bullying stopped when Shelley’s Mum went to the school, the damage was already done. She was given no support to help her through this. Patricia Deegan has asked, “Could you have survived what this person has survived?”(Deegan, 1996, p.95). Shelley’s story is a tale of survival
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