An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and MadnessNATIONAL BESTSELLER • A deeply powerful memoir about bipolar illness that has both transformed and saved lives—with a new preface by the author. Dr. Jamison is one of the foremost authorities on manic-depressive (bipolar) illness; she has also experienced it firsthand. For even while she was pursuing her career in academic medicine, Jamison found herself succumbing to the same exhilarating highs and catastrophic depressions that afflicted many of her patients, as her disorder launched her into ruinous spending sprees, episodes of violence, and an attempted suicide. Here Jamison examines bipolar illness from the dual perspectives of the healer and the healed, revealing both its terrors and the cruel allure that at times prompted her to resist taking medication. |
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... friends , colleagues , and family that I do . Because of this , I have in turn tried , as best I could , to use my own experiences of the disease to inform my research , teaching , clinical practice , and advocacy work . Through writing ...
... friends , colleagues , and family that I do . Because of this , I have in turn tried , as best I could , to use my own experiences of the disease to inform my research , teaching , clinical practice , and advocacy work . Through writing ...
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... friends would wander off to play baseball or cruise the neighborhood . He was smart , fair , and self - confident , and I always felt that there was a bit of extra protection coming my way whenever he was around . My relation- ship with ...
... friends would wander off to play baseball or cruise the neighborhood . He was smart , fair , and self - confident , and I always felt that there was a bit of extra protection coming my way whenever he was around . My relation- ship with ...
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... friends . She resented me , feeling that I was , as she mockingly put it , " the fair - haired one " -a sister , she thought , to whom friends and schoolwork came too easily - pass- ing far too effortlessly through life , protected from ...
... friends . She resented me , feeling that I was , as she mockingly put it , " the fair - haired one " -a sister , she thought , to whom friends and schoolwork came too easily - pass- ing far too effortlessly through life , protected from ...
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... friendship , and confidence . They were to be an extremely powerful amulet , a potent and posi- tive countervailing force against future unhappiness . My sister had no such years , no such amulets . Not sur- prisingly , perhaps , when ...
... friendship , and confidence . They were to be an extremely powerful amulet , a potent and posi- tive countervailing force against future unhappiness . My sister had no such years , no such amulets . Not sur- prisingly , perhaps , when ...
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... friends and the other children in whatever neighborhood we found ourselves . My mother , however , was always the one my friends wanted to sit down and talk with : we played with my father ; we talked with my mother . Mother , who has ...
... friends and the other children in whatever neighborhood we found ourselves . My mother , however , was always the one my friends wanted to sit down and talk with : we played with my father ; we talked with my mother . Mother , who has ...
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