Fix What You Can: Schizophrenia and a Lawmaker's Fight for Her Son
By (Author) Mindy Greiling
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
4th January 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Home nursing and caring
616.8980092
Paperback
232
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
One mothers fight to support her son and change a broken system
In his early twenties, Mindy Greilings son, Jim, was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder after experiencing delusions that demanded he kill his mother. At the time, and for more than a decade after, Greiling was a Minnesota state legislator who struggled, along with her husband, to navigate and improve the states inadequate mental health system. Fix What You Can is an illuminating and frank account of caring for a person with a mental illness, told by a parent and advocate.
Greiling describes challenges shared by many families, ranging from the practical (medication compliance, housing, employment) to the heartbreakingsuicide attempts, victimization, and illicit drug use. Greiling confronts the reality that some people with serious mental illness may be dangerous and reminds us that medication worksif taken.
The book chronicles her efforts to pass legislation to address problems in the mental health system, including obstacles to parental access to information and insufficient funding for care and research. It also recounts Greilings painful memories of her grandmother, who was confined in an institution for twenty-three yearsrecollections that strengthen her determination that Jims treatment be more humane. Written with her sons cooperation, Fix What You Can offers hard-won perspective, practical advice, and useful resources through a brave and personal story that takes the long view of what success means when coping with mental illness.
"An honest, gut-wrenching, heartbreaking story of the impact of a serious mental illness on an individual and their family. The book grapples with the tough subject of how to support and protect your son when he is symptomatic and vulnerable and yet live your life and promote independence and consequences for your son. Her story also underlines the importance of connecting with those who are traveling a similar journey, such as through NAMI, and the important role legislators have in building and improving our mental health."Sue Abderholden, executive director, NAMI Minnesota
"A searing, honest, chilling, and heartbreaking narrative. As an indictment of our broken mental health system, it works. Sadly, the system isnt broken because it was never built. After we closed the mental hospitals, we never built a system to replace them."Megan R. Gunnar, University of Minnesota
"Mindy Greilings riveting account pays tribute both to a mothers inexhaustible love for a son diagnosed with schizophrenia and to the barriers families face as they struggle to help a loved one ravaged by the worst of mental disorders. Although deeply personal, Fix What You Can tells a much broader story as it exposes the difficulties families experience right now all across America. I have read hundreds of books written by parents about mental illnesses, and this one ranks among the best. This book is a well-written godsend for parents and those they love."Pete Earley, author of Pulitzer Prize finalist Crazy: A Fathers Search through Americas Mental Health Madness
"Mindy Greiling has written a very useful book about her sons schizophrenia and substance abuse. Her descriptions of the raw reality of this all-too-common combination are among the best. She demonstrates how complicated it is for families to get adequate psychiatric care for their loved ones, and she uses her political position as a prominent state legislator to change Minnesotas laws regarding the treatment of serious mental illness. I strongly recommend this book."E. Fuller Torrey, M.D., author of Surviving Schizophrenia
"Mindy Greilings passionate support for mental health has turned Minnesota into a national leader on the issue."St. Paul Pioneer Press
"Fix What You Can offers readers deeper understanding of mental illness toll and a keener sense that society can do better by those afflicted. Putting this book in citizens hands is in keeping with Greilings long career of public serviceand if it is that careers capstone, its a worthy one."Star Tribune
"Fix What You Can is a memoir that will offer hope, inspiration, and emotional resonance for parents, mental health professionals and lay readers who want to support affected families and friends."Access Press
"One of the most powerful, painful and, ultimately, valuable books Ive ever read."Joe Nathan, Elk River Star News
"Greiling's book beautifully and painfully spells out the many attempts that she and her husband, Roger, made to get Jim help, as well as the numerous frustrating roadblocks they encountered." Minnesota Alumni Magazine
Mindy Greiling was a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives for twenty years. She helped found the nations first state mental health caucus, which successfully lobbied for a significant increase in Minnesotas mental health funding. She has served on state and national boards of the National Alliance on Mental Illness and is on the University of Minnesota Psychiatry Community Advisory Council.