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The Unfragile Mind: Making Sense of Mental Health

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A deeply human and compassionate re-evaluation of mental illness from the GP and bestselling author of Adventures in Human Being

'I thought Gavin Francis couldn't get any better, but I was wrong. This is his best and most important book' Bill Bryson

'Francis combines the precision of science with a profound insight into the human condition' GUARDIAN

'This is a book to change lives - and save them.' Ian Rankin

FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ADVENTURES IN HUMAN BEING AND RECOVERY

Between a quarter and a fifth of young people in the UK now suffer a mental disorder. One in four adults are prescribed psychiatric medication. These numbers represent a huge and recent expansion in mental health labelling, but reveal nothing of the experience of those seeking help.

In The Unfragile Mind, Gavin draws on conversations with patients, colleagues, and his thirty years of practice to explore the chequered history of psychiatry, the nature of mental health and ill-health, and the problems - including mood disorders, trauma, anxiety and addiction - that he addresses daily.

The mind, he argues, is dynamic and adaptive - better addressed not with rigid labels and protocols, but with curiosity, kindness, humility and hope.

Author: Francis Gavin
Publisher: PROFILE BOOKS
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9781800819757
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2026

Gavin Francis has worked across four continents as a surgeon, emergency physician, medical officer with the British Antarctic Survey and latterly as a GP. He's the author of the Sunday Times bestseller Adventures in Human Being, which was a BMA Book of the Year, and Shapeshifters. His books have won the SMIT Scottish Book of the Year Award, the Saltire Award for Non-Fiction and been shortlisted for the Ondaatje and Costa Prizes. He also writes for the GuardianThe Times, the London Review of Books and Granta. He lives in Edinburgh with his wife and children.

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