Book Reviews Articles
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- White Elephants
As I cried, I wanted to believe it was the alcohol that induced Mom’s words. I had to believe it was the alcohol. I don’t want them. The words rang in my ears. That’s the ...
- Facing Bipolar: The Young Adult’s Guide to Dealing With Bipolar Disorder
This book on bipolar disorder is written specifically for teens and young adults with the condition. I chose to read it because I work in the education field and it is helpful to have some ...
- Loud In The House of Myself: Memoir of a Strange Girl
I found "Loud In The House of Myself: Memoir of a Strange Girl" by Stacy Pershall to be a superbly written, first-person account of a young girl's struggle with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and bipolar ...
- The Natural Medicine Guide to Bipolar Disorder
Having a special interest in how diet & physical activity help ease the symptoms of mood disorders, I was excited to review Stephanie Marohn’s book The Natural Medicine Guide to Bipolar Disorder. This review covers ...
- The Boy from Bothell: Bipolar Vietnam Veteran
Gene Olson’s The Boy from Bothell: Bipolar Vietnam Veteran gives a memoir of his life, his difficulties with bipolar disorder and his fight for sanity. As Olson notes, bipolar disorder was first described at the ...
- Runaway Mind: My Own Race with Bipolar Disorder
Runaway Mind by Maggie Reese was a thoroughly enjoyable, engaging and educational book filled with firsthand accounts of what life can be like with bipolar disorder. Maggie invites us into her life during this very ...
- The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character and Achievement
What drives a person to success? Sure, a good education and finding just the right career helps. But could there be a genetic predisposition for success?
David Brooks examines what makes a person successful in ...
- Transcendental Meditation: What Is It and How Does It Work?
Being that my job is to feature and review books on psychology, spirituality, and especially the intersection ...
- Psychiatric Tales: Eleven Graphic Stories About Mental Illness
Before beginning a review of Psychiatric Tales: Eleven Graphic Stories About Mental Illness, this reviewer feels that it is necessary to disclose that it is the very first graphic novel she has ever read. Keeping ...
- The Naked Bird Watcher, The Snow Globe Journals, and To Walk on Eggshells
Bipolar disorder is an isolating disease that is difficult to describe and almost impossible to understand from the outside. Its relentless ups and downs create a crushing defeat in the lives of both sufferers and ...
- Disturbances of the Mind
Disturbances of the Mind by Douwe Draaisma is a book regarding various illnesses ranging from Bonnet Syndrome to Alzheimer’s, with an entire range of brain diseases in between. It provides an interesting narrative about how ...
- The Bipolar Relationship: How to Understand, Help, and Love Your Partner
The Bipolar Relationship: How to Understand, Help, and Love Your Partner by Jon P. Bloch, PHD, Bernard Golden, PHD and Nancy Rosenfeld is a very detailed and helpful book meant specifically for romantic partners of ...
- Approaching Neverland: A Memoir of Epic Tragedy & Happily Ever After
In the 1960s, when author Peggy Kennedy grew up, mental illness was a family secret. It was whispered about, handed off to hospitals, restrained, subjected to electroshock therapy and slews of sedatives and sent back ...
- Bipolar In Order
Tom Wootton's new book, Bipolar In Order, asks the reader to approach bipolar disorder (otherwise known as manic depression) from a different light. Rather than viewing this mental health condition as a problem needing a ...
- Scattershot: My Bipolar Family
It was back in the '50s. One day my friend's mother just disappeared. That Sunday as they gathered in the church parking lot, the other mothers whispered. My friend stood next to me and cried. ...
- The Depression Advantage
Depression, like other mental illnesses, is rarely seen as a good thing. While many can articulate positive things about having a mental illness (or knowing someone who does), the illness itself is almost never ...
- The Cyclothymia Workbook
The Cyclothymia Workbook: Learn How To Manage Your Mood Swings & Lead A Balanced Life
Cyclothymia is a mood disorder characterized by cycling periods of hypomania-unusual emotional highs-and periods of mild to moderate depression. The condition ...
- Invisible Driving
Invisible Driving is a memoir of Manic Depression that takes readers inside the terrors, thrills, and triumphs of coming to terms with this debilitating and misunderstood mental illness. The manic narrator's voice vividly recreates the ...
- Madness: A Bipolar Life
Bipolar disorder and literary genius are often linked, the disorder considered a brilliant madness that produces great writers. Famous examples are Ernest Hemingway, Sylvia Plath, and Kay Redfield Jamison, who wrote the book Touched by ...
- The Bipolar Advantage
The Bipolar Advantage is a revelation. It is one man's journey through the darkness and light of the bipolar condition to a place of spiritual joy, functionality and excellence that holds lessons for everyone with ...
- Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior
You know there's a new nonfiction genre by the titles alone -- Blink, Nudge, Predictably Irrational... and now Sway. This book is probably best compared with Dan Ariely's Predictably Irrational, but to me the Brafman ...
- Recommended Books on Bipolar
Looking for a book to help you or a loved one better understand bipolar disorder (also called manic depression)? We recommend the following:
Madness: A Bipolar Life
By the author of ...
- Manic: A Memoir
I read Terri Cheney's Manic: A Memoir with a bit of suspicion.
While living a Jackie Collins-like lifestyle as a Beverley Hills entertainment lawyer to the stars, she endures ECT without anaesthetic (and bit half ...
- New Hope For People With Bipolar Disorder
Your Friendly, Authoritative Guide to the Latest in Traditional and Complementary Solutions
Sometimes a book with multiple authors can be a train wreck. This is not one of those books, as each author brings a unique ...
- A Can of Madness
Jason Pegler tells it as it was for him. A totally honest portrayal of life with manic depression, not leaving anything out, not even those deeply personal parts you wouldn’t want to share. Jason reveals ...