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Riding Elephants

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Riding Elephants is the true story of a family ravaged by mental illness, one member following another, as recalled through the eye of the eldest daughter, now a licensed psychotherapist. Dr. Jennifer Cox offers a tale of love, grief, and finding meaning, and purpose in a past of perpetual heartache and struggle. As a debut memoirist and a psychotherapist she offers educational and insightful musings on the nature and experience of mental illness and far-reaching effects for so many. Robert is an appliance repairman in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and the father of three children. He has struggled with Bipolar Disorder for many years, but has continued to essentially function as provider, father, and partner to Jan. That is until one day, in a psychotic state, he drives his truck into the front of the family home because “he just forgot to stop.” Life is never the same for his family as they spiral into a life of homelessness, poverty, and further emerging mental illness. In this story, Dr. Cox reveals the devastating and immeasurable impact that parental mental illness has on their children and how awareness, education, and access to resources could prevent such tragedy.

351 pages, Paperback

Published December 29, 2021

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April 18, 2022
WOW! What a tragic but heroic story that will break your heart one minute & have you cheering for the strength to overcome the obstacles the next. Dr Cox discusses so much in this beautifully written memoir, from mental illness, growing up in poverty, trauma of abuse, death & persevering against the odds..
This book is for ANYONE who is dealing w/any kind of trauma, mental illness, death, abuse, etc & will leave you w/hope, that you don’t have to be defined by it.
I Highly recommend this book & commend the author, Dr Cox!!
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