With a Woman's Voice
A Writer's Struggle for Emotional Freedom- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2001
Summary
Having written a bestselling book at 22, survived a harrowing battle with anorexia nervosa, and pursued a successful career as a clinical psychologist, Lucy Daniels has led a remarkable life. In With a Woman's Voice: A Writer's Struggle for Emotional Freedom, her first book in 40 years, Daniels shares the experience of overcoming emotional hardships and gaining valuable insights from them, through psychoanalysis, that has enabled her to help others.
With a Woman's Voice is Daniels' memoir of the struggles she faces as a writer and a doctor of psychology, struggles that began at a very young age and continued long after the success of her two novels. As the child of a wealthy newspaper family, Daniels was emotionally deprived by her demanding parents and plagued by her own feelings of inadequacy and helplessness. Sent to a mental hospital for treatment of her anorexia, she spent years enduring brutal regimens of electroshock therapy, insulin injections, and force-feedings. It was during this time that she wrote Caleb, My Son.
Caleb, My Son became a national bestseller, earning accolades for its portrayal of racial and generational conflict in the South of the 50s. Her second book, High on a Hill, was a fictional account of the time she spent in the hospital. Her novels won her a Guggenheim fellowship and extensive praise.
After this early success, Daniels succumbed to writer's block that lasted several decades. She tells in her memoir of her decision to examine and resolve her problems, leading her to seek psychoanalytic treatment while pursuing a doctorate in clinical psychology. After years of examining her difficulties and learning how they could be treated, she created a foundation that helps artists overcome emotional disorders and gain creative insight from both self-examination and psychotherapy.
With a Woman's Voice recalls these achievements, and the difficult years that led up to them, with insight, humor, and wisdom. Daniels provides a moving account of
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2001
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-56833-250-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4617-1398-2
- Publisher
- Madison Books, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 323
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Table of Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- A Note to the Reader No access
- Dedication Page No access
- Foreword No access
- Chapter 1. Then and Now No access Pages 1 - 4
- Chapter 2. Mommy's House No access Pages 5 - 16
- Chapter 3. Good Vs. Evil No access Pages 17 - 26
- Chapter 4. Family Worth No access Pages 27 - 35
- Chapter 5. First Rites No access Pages 36 - 47
- Chapter 6. Leaving Home No access Pages 48 - 66
- Chapter 7. The Curse No access Pages 67 - 87
- Chapter 8. Silver Meteor No access Pages 88 - 101
- Chapter 9. Blanc Mange No access Pages 102 - 114
- Chapter 10. Sentenced No access Pages 115 - 134
- Chapter 11. Lifer No access Pages 135 - 147
- Chapter 12. Inching Out No access Pages 148 - 159
- Chapter 13. Left for Dead No access Pages 160 - 175
- Chapter 14. Best Seller No access Pages 176 - 197
- Chapter 15. Consequences No access Pages 198 - 205
- Chapter 16. Books Vs. Babies No access Pages 206 - 214
- Chapter 17. Acting Out No access Pages 215 - 224
- Chapter 18. Waking Up No access Pages 225 - 232
- Chapter 19. Ending and Beginning No access Pages 233 - 239
- Chapter 20. The Truth No access Pages 240 - 250
- Chapter 21. Connecting and Separating No access Pages 251 - 263
- Chapter 22. Lost Again No access Pages 264 - 275
- Chapter 23. Winning and Losing No access Pages 276 - 284
- Chapter 24. Unprotected No access Pages 285 - 297
- Chapter 25. Changing Skins No access Pages 298 - 310
- Chapter 26. My House No access Pages 311 - 317
- Coda No access Pages 318 - 322
- About the Author No access Pages 323 - 323





