North Shore Schizophrenia Society's Review

Thanks to North Shore Schizophrenia, for their review!

The story of Randye Kaye’s son’s descent into psychosis and the long road to recovery reads like a diary, complete with dialogue, commentary, and an account of her own emotions as each incident and turn of events unfolds. You would think the attention to detail would weigh down the reader, but it has the opposite effect. It carries the reader along.

If you’re someone who has watched a member of your family fall ill, it will also bring you to tears – not tears of sadness but, if there are such things, tears of delight at how she got things so right. There’s a fair chance that in reading BenBehind His Voices, which is told by Kaye in the first person, you will be readingyour own story as well.

Her son Ben, a bright, energetic and creative kid, began to show signs ofdifficulty in his mid-teens, when he first went to high school. He started to withdraw. A previous straight-Astudent, he struggled with academic subjects. He declared to his mother that all the other students wereagainst him. He wouldn't take advice.

When he was just fifteen, he broke down one night in sobs after a big argument with his mother. “What’swrong with me, Mom? Please, please, find me someone to talk to.”We, the reader, know what’s happening, but we only know because we’ve been there. Kaye hadn’t. She didfind him someone to talk to – all kinds of people as the illness progressed. She was highly skilled, able toanalyze, had good connections, also had a good income (she was a major radio show personality), and waswilling to go to any length to help him, but still she was confounded by what was happening. The chaos wasjust beginning.

School teachers and counsellors, leaders at alternate programs, and a long list of psychiatrists failed to puttheir finger on what was wrong. In the meantime, his behaviour became more erratic and bizarre. “Newnormal” was replaced by another “new normal” seemingly without end.

Finally there was a turning point. She got the right diagnosis and Ben’s recovery got underway. As the bookends, he’s (responding to medication), and is still fragile and lacking insight, but he’s getting back on hisfeet. Kaye herself, among many other things, is training Family-to-Family teachers in her home state of Connecticut.

Randye Kaye

Randye Kaye is a world-renowned female voice talent for business and beyond. She is the author of two books; Happier Made Simple™ and Ben Behind His Voices. As an actress she has appeared in numerous theatrical, film and television performances. Randye is a keynote speaker on the topics of mental health, communication, and happiness.

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