About the Book:

“A Crazy Womans Guide To Managing Crazy”

This book called from the edge of this era’s abyss.

It called me from my own history, hidden and revealed. It called me from the stories that I carried in my being, of many other women’s experiences and their understandable inability and resistance to go into therapy.

Over the years, I slowly and organically unpacked all of the reasons – and at the top of the list were the three principle, often-unacknowledged realities:

Stigma of emotional and mental illness.

Fear of the state intervening when information was disclosed.

Severe mistrust of authority.

I deeply understand each of these realities, but understanding alone does not do anyone any good.

The feminine station of the “emotional” has long been considered lesser-than, indulgent, weak and non-legitimate as a language. It is no accident that women have been disempowered from the potentiality of regaining and upholding their emotional power via the many ways of healing one’s emotional wounds.

So many of the kinds of events that traumatize and stigmatize women are spoken of in  “A Crazy Woman’s Guide to Managing Crazy.”

The classist, misogynist, racist social structure of the world, in and of itself, is the poisonous laminate that binds these traumas of rape, incest, domestic (woman) abuse, and all other forms of the woman-hating, racist, classist, destructive social conditioning.

I mean for this book to be a tool, used to heal with love, compassion, camaraderie and understanding. I aim for this book to reach the women who are hungry for self-empowerment through emotional and psychological healing.This Book can be purchased on

Amazon.com/A Crazy Woman’s Guide to Managing Crazy