Dear manager,
the news often strikes us for dramatic events that have people with psychiatric illness as protagonists. Usually reactivity is king: an arrow to the care system, a damn to the social worker, usually combined with some “wish” for the perpetrators of the facts that remain objectively serious.
However, there is a discreet, daily, laborious approach that can represent an effective alternative to the summary and formality of a relationship with preventive and curative effectiveness.
I send you a letter written by one of our guests, who has come to the end of the journey in the high-intensity rehabilitation community, who will continue the treatments in another place. The letter was written to the foundation’s online newspaper, one of the work’s many educational proposals.
Everyone first then happens to start a path and then have to finish it. Here, I’m finishing it: these are the last days I spend in Casa Iris. I am sad, embittered, even pissed off, because I leave the people I have bonded with, starting with doctors, guests, operators, educators… in short: everyone! The Foundation changed my life; I’ve changed: many times I wanted to do nonsense and yet I did not, because there was always someone there to stop me, someone there to talk to me, someone there to tell me “what the hell are you doing?”. Sometimes I have had them, I have cut myself, they have medicated me, they have understood me, they have never screamed at me. Thank you.
Gimmick
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