Frank, Hopeful and Darkly Funny: Read an Extract from Because I’m Not Myself, You See by Ariane Beeston

Frank, Hopeful and Darkly Funny: Read an Extract from Because I’m Not Myself, You See by Ariane Beeston

I’m on my way home from work when my baby turns into a dragon. We are standing at the lights of a busy intersection, waiting to cross the road. The dragon in my pram glares, wiggles its toes. There’s a teething rusk in the grip of its hand. This is not the first time it’s happened. I’ve seen dragons before – in the cot, the swings, the highchair. But this one is angry and fierce and red.

This dragon is different.

The woman standing next to us smiles at him, leans in to take a closer look. I snap the lid of the pram down and angle the wheels away from her. I must protect my baby from prying eyes.

It’s hard to know who to trust.

I turn off the main road, pushing the pram along the narrow backstreets. There’s a squeal from under the hood, a squeal that settles somewhere in my spine.

When I lift the lid back up, the dragon is gone. My baby, Henry, beams at me, all cheeks and blue eyes…

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        Publisher details

        Because I'm Not Myself, You See
        Author
        Ariane Beeston
        Publisher
        Black Inc.
        Genre
        Fiction
        Released
        21 May, 2024
        ISBN
        9781760644505

        Synopsis

        Ariane Beeston is a child protection worker and newly registered psychologist when she gives birth to her first child – and very quickly begins to experience scary breaks with reality. Out of fear and shame, she keeps her delusions and hallucinations secret, but as the months pass Ariane gets worse. Much worse. Finally admitted to a mother and baby psychiatric unit, the psychologist is forced to learn how to be the patient.

        With medication, the support of her husband, psychotherapy and, ultimately, time, Ariane rebuilds herself. And she also begins a new chapter working in perinatal mental health, developing resources to support other new mothers.

        Because I'm Not Myself, You See is a candid, often humorous memoir of motherhood and madness, interwoven with research and expert commentary. It's the story of the impossible pressures placed on new mothers and how quickly things can go wrong during 'the happiest time of your life'. It's also about life on the other side of serious illness, trying to make sense of what doesn't make sense, and finding humour, beauty and joy when things don't go according to plan.

        Ariane Beeston
        About the author

        Ariane Beeston

        Ariane Beeston is a former child protection caseworker and psychologist with NSW's Department of Communities and Justice. She was a staff writer at Fairfax Media's Essential Baby and Essential Kids and has also published articles in The Sydney Morning Herald, Daily Life, Babyology and Mamamia. Ariane currently works for Australia's peak body in perinatal mental health, The Centre of Perinatal Excellence (COPE), as their Communications and Content Manager. She is also a dancer and choreographer. Her first book, Because I'm Not Myself, You See, is forthcoming.

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