Running is a kind of dreaming : a memoir / J. M. Thompson.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780062947079 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: x, 306 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : HarperOne, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Search for related items by subject
| Subject: | Thompson, J. M. Psychologists > Biography. Runners (Sports) > Biography. Running > Psychological aspects. Self-realization. Ultra running. |
| Genre: | Biographies. Autobiographies. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cookstown Branch | 362.25 Tho | 31681010253086 | NONFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"A powerful, breathtaking memoir about a young man's descent into madness, and how running saved his life. J.M. Thompson, now a successful psychologist, retraces the path that led him from despair to wellness, detailing the chilling childhood trauma thatcaused his depression, and the unorthodox treatment that saved him"-- - Baker & Taylor
January 2005. Following years of depression, ineffective medication, therapy that went nowhere, and a suicide attempt, Thompson was confined on the psych ward. One afternoon during an exercise break he experienced a sudden urge: Run. Through motion and immersion in the beauty of nature, Thompson finds a way out of the hell of depression and drug addiction. Step by step, mile by mile, his body and mind heal. Here he retraces the path that led him from despair to wellness. -- adapted from jacket - Baker & Taylor
Using his expert knowledge of the inner workings of the brain, illness and madness, a clinical psychologist and counselor shares his own descent into darkness and how physical movement saved him and helped him run toward his present. 40,000 first printing. - HARPERCOLL
A powerful, breathtaking memoir about a young man's descent into madness, and how running saved his life.
âVoluntary or involuntary?â asked the nurse who admitted J. M. Thompson to a San Francisco psychiatric hospital in January 2005. Following years of depression, ineffective medication, and therapy that went nowhere, Thompson feared he was falling into an inescapable darkness. He decided that death was his only exit route from the torture of his mind. After a suicide attempt, he spent weeks confined on the psych ward, feeling scared, alone, and trapped. One afternoon during an exercise break he experienced a sudden urge. âRun, I thought. Run before itâs too late and youâre stuck down there. Right now. Run. â
The impulse that starts with sprints across a hospital rooftop turns into all night runs in the mountains. Through motion and immersion in the beauty of nature, Thompson finds a way out of the hell of depression and drug addiction. Step by step, mile by mile, his body and mind heal. In this lyrical, vulnerable, and breathtaking memoir, J. M. Thompson, now a successful psychologist, retraces the path that led him from despair to wellness, detailing the chilling childhood trauma that caused his depression, and the unorthodox treatment that saved him. Running Is a Kind of Dreaming is a luminous literary testament to the universal human capacity to recover from our deepest wounds.