Broken Open

Author(s): Craig Hamilton, Neil Jameson

Biography

The true story of how ABC broadcaster Craig Hamilton stared down his demons to survive a mental breakdown. Description of the Book BROKEN OPEN is the story of ABC sports broadcaster Craig Hamilton and how, on the eve of the biggest undertaking of his career, he suffered a complete mental breakdown. Instead of covering the Sydney Olympics Craig was confined to a padded cell in a mental institution and later diagnosed as suffering bipolar disorder. This catastrophe not only denied Craig his place at the Games, it almost ruined his career and turned his role as devoted husband and father into a living hell. From his initial shocking breakdown to his gradual and eventual recovery, Craig sifts through the evidence to identify the warning signs that might have told him he was in serious trouble. This trail identifies a family man who could be so typical of any of us. It illustrates that mental illness is not something that just happens to other people. It is an issue much closer to home and touches many more lives than we could ever imagine. As Wayne Bennett, Brisbane Broncos coach and bestselling author of DON'T DIE WITH THE MUSIC IN YOU, says: "This is a story that all Australians should read. Craig went through total anguish with mental illness and if it can affect him, it can affect anybody." In BROKEN OPEN we meet and empathise with some of his fellow travellers inside a mental institution, share the insights of the professionals and realise that there are treatments and remedies that allow sufferers to lead normal lives. Bipolar disorder used to be called manic depression and affects one in 50 Australians. It affects men and women equally and is becoming more commonly diagnosed in young adults. One in five sufferers suicides as their moods swing from hyperactivity to severe depression. Craig has a message for all of us and, in particular, Australian men: Don't let your pride or stubbornness prevent you reaching out for help when you need it. In his working role as a journalist and broadcaster he has witnessed promising lives snuffed out by the onset of mental disorder and the failure to seek proper treatment. BROKEN OPEN is a personal plea for society to shake off the stigma dogging mental health and to bring the subject out into the clear light of day. But it's much more than that - a gripping read about one man's personal journey back from the brink of hell. First published 2004.

General Information

  • : 9781863255158
  • : Random House Australia
  • : BANTAM AUSTRALIA ORIGINAL
  • : 0.196
  • : 01 August 2005
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Craig Hamilton, Neil Jameson
  • : Paperback
  • : 070.449796092

More About The Product

Craig Hamilton is a sports commentator on ABC's weekly Grandstand program. He's been an Ambassador for Beyond Blue since 2005 and does many presentations around the country for them. Craig speaks regularly at conferences, including the Comcare National Conference twice, Community Forums, workplaces and schools. Workplace requests for Craig to talk are increasing as more information is sought about depression, anxiety and all the work/life balance issues that go with the busy pace of life today. Last year, Craig gave the Grace Groom Oration at the Canberra Press Club to commemorate the former CEO of the Mental Health Council of Australia. Neil Jameson is a writer and commentator whose work has appeared in The Bulletin, The Weekend Australian Magazine, Gourmet Traveller, Australian Geographic, Scotland on Sunday and numerous other publications. A former Fairfax-trained journalist, he has recently completed a 15-year term as senior writer with Nine's Wide World of Sports.