Edited by Kelly Jensen and released in 2018, this collection features —including bestselling authors, athletes, and artists—who share their personal experiences with mental illness through essays, comics, poetry, and lists.
: Discusses the power of labels and individual experiences.
: Contributors like Libba Bray, Adam Silvera, and Nancy Kerrigan explore a wide range of conditions, including anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD, and eating disorders. Dont Call Me Crazy
: Analyzes how mental illness is portrayed in media.
: The anthology aims to dismantle the stigma surrounding the word "crazy" and normalize discussions about neurodivergence. Edited by Kelly Jensen and released in 2018,
The title primarily refers to a highly acclaimed Young Adult (YA) anthology edited by Kelly Jensen, designed to spark honest conversations about mental health. Book Overview: (Don’t) Call Me Crazy
: The book is organized into five thematic chapters that track the journey from defining mental health to finding ways to live well with it: : Analyzes how mental illness is portrayed in media
: Focuses on eating disorders and control-related illnesses.