The Inherited Mind
By James Longman
By James Longman
Category: Psychology | Arts & Entertainment Biographies & Memoirs
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$27.99
Jan 07, 2025 | ISBN 9781368099479
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Praise
“James Longman trains his considerable journalistic skills on unravelling the mystery of what happened to his dad. It is an insightful tale of loss and love, and an eye-opening account of mental illness and a son’s quest to understand his past and himself.”
—Anderson Cooper
“The brilliant journalist James Longman has written a fearless and riveting book. It is the true story of his quest to open a lockbox of stunning family secrets—and what he unlocked is a thriller inside a mystery inside a love story. It is an inspiration for those who have ever asked, ‘Who am I? What can I become?’”
—Diane Sawyer
“Mental illness and suicide have a ripple effect on relatives that often goes unnoticed. The questions, the fear of history repeating itself, and the opportunity to practice preventive health are daily issues that can at once feel like a blessing and a curse. In The Inherited Mind, James Longman uses both his personal and professional voice to shine a light on a topic that is often shrouded in darkness.”
—Dr. Jennifer Ashton
“Vivid, gripping, and deeply researched, Longman tells the story of his family tragedy with courage, sensitivity, and grace—the same qualities that make him an exceptional broadcast journalist.”
—Clarissa Ward
“James Longman has a unique ability to bravely step into the throes of danger, trauma, and suffering . . . shining a light on the human condition around the globe as a foreign correspondent. Now, my friend and ABC News colleague is bravely turning that light on his own life, revealing deep and difficult truths about his family’s mental health history. I have long admired James’s gift for storytelling. I’m convinced that he will make others feel less alone and more hopeful with his raw honesty and revelations about how science can play a major role in breaking family cycles of pain. Bravo, James. This may be your most important assignment to date.”
—Deborah Roberts
“This book gifts anybody curious about how our minds are forged the language and courage to ask complex and often unsayable questions of the science and the people who shape us. It is a work of enduring importance.”
—Rob Rinder
“James is beautifully honest about his own personal struggles with mental health, but what truly left a mark for me was an important lesson for us all: No matter our life situation, diagnosis, or state of mind, everything changes when we begin to shift our focus from our limitations and how they may hinder us to their power as a valuable asset. To quote the journalist himself, ‘[People] want hope, not despair.’ His life story is the embodiment of this truth.”
—Antoni Porowski
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