
The Fruitcake Factory
A Fictional Representation of Life with Mental Illness
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Narrated by:
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Cynthia Piwowarczyk
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By:
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Roberta Glacken
About this listen
Follow the lives of several mentally ill patients in a psychiatric facility and what life holds for them in the outside world.
Those who smile the most often times have experienced the most pain. Others separate themselves in the feeling of being misunderstood or in search for themselves.
In both occasions, the difference between relapsing and feeling okay is being held by a thread.
We want to shed the light on the stigma of mental disorders and raise awareness that anyone around us could be experiencing some form or another of these disorders.
©2019 Roberta Glacken (P)2019 Roberta Glacken
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