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Grand Magnate
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#161
That's why I chose not to read it but chose a couple others of hers.
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#162
"Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me," by Ellen Forney. A fantastic graphic novel.
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#163
Another good one is The Tao of Bipolar by C. Alexander Simpkins, PhD for anyone who is interested in a holistic/meditative approach. Lots of good exercises.
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#164
I'm currently doing a book called Managing Bipolar Disorder. I don't know who the author is right now, but so far so good. I'm looking forward to the chapters about mania because I never know what to do when I'm manic. I know what to do when I'm depressed, that's easy. But mania....I don't have a clue.
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#165
The absolutely worst book I have ever read was Manic: A Memoir
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/006143...110_SY165_QL70 Let me give you a synopsis. Terri is a perfect size 6 and all men find her irresistible. She lives in a very exclusive neighborhood in Los Angeles. She is a high power lawyer with a great salary. This income allows her to wear only the best clothes and own a porsche. She turns on all the men single and married when she is manic and hypersexual. Terri never does much of anything that makes her appear less than perfect. She is living the high life. Don't waste your time. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk __________________ There is a thin line that separates laughter and pain, comedy and tragedy, humor and hurt.
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#166
Wow! That's a big list, thanks. I've come across a couple of those while searching on Amazon, but the ones I previewed seemed to cover more Bipolar I symptoms. Do you recommend one from your list that is targeted more for bipolar II or around that on the spectrum?
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Location: UK
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#167
Oh I wrote my story thinking it would help. It didn't. I called it 'Killing Death' which was apt I thought.
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#169
The absolutely worst book I have ever read was Manic: A Memoir
Thanks for the head's up! I hate wasting money on books, so all these reviews are extremely helpful! It's amazing how some get published. |
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#170
All of the suggestions people posted are really helpful - I will have to check some of them out.
My psychiatrist recommended "Why am I still depressed? Recognizing and managing the ups and down of bipolar II and soft bipolar disorder" by Jim Phelps. It has been really helpful in me realizing that my diagnosis is real and learning what I need to manage it and help myself. The other people I've been reading is "Less than crazy. Living fully with bipolar II" The woman who wrote it is a journalist and was diagnosed. So far its been helpful. I'm going to start looking at the books that are more nonfiction and personal stories now! |
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#171
Any solid pdfs?
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#173
I'm living mental illness. Why the hell would I want to read about it?
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#175
When well,it's good for illness recognition and illness education.
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#176
Because i sought treatment so late in the game, I literally had to learn how to surpase my shame and rebuild my self worth. If, anyone can relate to this experience, I found The Feeling Good Handbook by Dr. David D Burns, MD to help look at my core issues and file them properly.
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Poohbah
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#177
Anyone read Perfect Chaos, A Daughter's Struggle to Survive Bipolar and a Mother's Journey to Save Her by Linea and Cinda Johnson?
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#178
Patty Duke has a book i read. some lessons she learned in it helped me. Like being aware of steroidal drug effects
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#179
"Madness - A Bipolar Life" Myriah Hornbaher
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#180
Thank you for these great recommendations. I will definitely give them a try.
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