Description
'An honest, funny account of how we're all capable of changing for the better' SETH MEYERS
'A great, motivating book that can really help - every bloke should read it' SHAUN RYDER
Sam Delaney was Jack the Lad. He was confident, loud and funny; an absolute legend, to be honest. Or at least that was what he pretended to be.
But when he reached his thirties, work, relationships and fatherhood started to take their toll. Like so many blokes who seemed to be totally fine, he often felt like a complete failure whose life was out of control; anxiety and depression had secretly plagued him for years. Turning to drink and drugs only made things worse. Sam knew he needed help - the problem was that he thought self-help was for hippies, sobriety was for weirdos and therapy was for neurotics.
Keeping it all inside was what nearly dragged Sam under. Then he began to open up and share his story with others. Soon his life started to get better and better. Now, he's written this book to help you do the same.
Covering his complex upbringing, fast paced career, struggles with addiction and recovery, and detailing lessons he's learnt along the way, Sort Your Head Out is Sam's startlingly raw, compassionate and hilarious account of why opening up is the first step to sorting your head out.
About the Author
Sam Delaney is a journalist and broadcaster whose work has featured in the Guardian, Telegraph and talkSPORT. He is former editor-in-chief of Heat magazine.
Sam is the co-host of Top Flight Time Machine, a podcast that started out as a romp through football nostalgia and became a wider reflection on life as a middle-aged man. It has been downloaded over millions of times by listeners across the globe.
Sam also hosts The Reset, a podcast in which he chats to guests about mental health, addiction, recovery and all that sort of stuff.
He is the author of three previous books.
Reviews
This is a great book, and an important one. It's the one I would give to any friend who I observed struggling with those issues, as it's written in a genuinely human way, devoid of psychobabble, moralizing, victimhood embracing and judgement. It comes from a place of hard-won experience, told with total honesty. It will do more than just save lives, it will help those saved lives feel like they're genuinely worth living -- Irvine Welsh
An honest, funny account of how we're all capable of changing for the better -- Seth Meyers
This book tells it like it is in an honest and down to earth way that men who find it hard to talk about mental health will be able to relate to easily. Sam really knows his stuff on this subject and is very frank about his struggles. A great, motivating book that can really help - every bloke should read it -- Shaun Ryder
A brave, vital and necessary book -- John Niven
A funny, wise and above all valuable book. An arm around your shoulder from your next best friend -- Danny Wallace
Finally, a book on mental health that strikes the right note * Reaction *
This book is fantastic and could be such a great force for good in the world. Sam's reading of it adds to the whole relatability of his experiences too -- Ruth Jones
Book Information
ISBN 9781408717097
Author Sam Delaney
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Constable
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Weight(grams) 239g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 126mm * 26mm