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Old Feb 25, 2014, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by psychehedone View Post
That is a very well-written and empathetic memoir, and the author shows that a meaningful, successful life is possible in spite of a ravaging mental health disorder. However, I prefer reading things that offer me constructive advice on how to improve my life, or how to figure out a tailored self-help system. Redfield-Jamison's book couldn't really help with that, since it's really just a book about one person's experiences. I have BP2, and I'm not on Lithium either (unlike the author).

I don't think your pdoc has necessarily given up. Did he mention why you should read that book, or how/what you might be able to learn from it? It's a lovely book, but certainly not the one that best helped me understand myself, my condition, and how to come to terms with my situation.
he just just it would help me understand my given diagnosis. I honestly don't see how reading a book would do that. I have these forums and a few more, I also have access to youtube videos of people dealing with bipolar. I don't know what he's is expecting me to get from a book.
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