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For four decades, Ellen Bassuk has navigated the worlds of psychiatry, advocacy, and motherhood-shaped by her son Daniel Schoonover's lifelong struggle with mental illness, especially schizophrenia. Between Two Worlds is their deeply personal and captivating memoir, chronicling Daniel's journey through a broken health care system that often fails those who are different, and the consequent parenting challenges.
From early childhood, Daniel's developmental milestones were unusual, leading to hospitalizations and rejections from schools and institutions ill-equipped to see beyond diagnoses. As a single mother and psychiatrist, Bassuk fought to protect her son from a system that prioritized efficiency over humanity, forging an alternative path that allowed Daniel to reclaim his life.
Drawn from hospital and school reports as well as firsthand accounts, Between Two Worlds offers an unflinching look at systems that marginalize the vulnerable. Bassuk calls for a shift in mental health care, emphasizing the power of recovery principles and person-centered approaches to healing that is focused on relationships, empathy, and individual needs.
Close to forty years old, Daniel has found independence, purpose, and community. Their story is a beacon of hope and a call to action-urging transformation from institutionalization to connection, from labels to lived experience, and from stigma to compassion.
Ellen Bassuk, MD is a psychiatrist, researcher, clinician, and advocate. With a career spanning five decades, Dr. Bassuk has made significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of mental health, particularly in the context of homelessness and vulnerable populations, especially families and children. She previously served as associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School for almost four decades. Dr. Bassuk founded the National Center on Family Homelessness in 1988, and later C4 Innovations. She has written more than 150 peer reviewed articles, monographs, and books. An American Psychiatric Association Distinguished Life Fellow, her work has garnered recognition and awards, including an honorary doctorate in public service from Northeastern University, the Blanche F. Ittleson Award for the Promotion of Children's Mental Health, and the American Psychological Association Distinguished Contribution to Child Advocacy Award.
Daniel Schoonover is a devoted animal lover and volunteer, committed to supporting overlooked creatures and communities. With hands-on experience in herpetology and marine life care-including work at the Woods Hole Science Aquarium and the MSPCA-he has spent much of his life nurturing the world. Currently studying at the Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Daniel is deepening his knowledge of spirituality, recovery, and wellness while continuing his exploration of herpetology. He also volunteers at a food back, plays electric guitar, and practices martial arts. Whether caring for animals or helping others, Daniel is dedicated to making a meaningful impact.
Acknowledgments
Preface: Welcome to the Hotel with No Vacancy
Introduction: Our Mental Health System Is Broken
Part I: Growing Up in an Unfriendly World
1. Mother of a Marginalized Child
2. Setting My Moral Compass
3. Becoming a Doctor
4. The Best Laid Plans
5. Where Did My Sister Go?
6. How the System Failed Daniel
7. "I Didn't Go to School; I Only Went to Timeout."
Part II: Descent into Psychosis
8. Isolated and Lonely
9. Boas, Fish, and Bees
10. What Did Daniel Have?
11. Reign of Terror
12. A Community of Spirits
13. Florid Psychosis
14. Our Broken Mental Health System: How Did We Get Here?
15. Transforming Psychiatry
Part III: Journey Back to Personhood
16. Tortuous Uphill Road
17. The Recovery Process
18. Real People, Real Empathy, Real Connection
19. Glimmers of Purpose and Hope
About the Authors
References
Index