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6.2 Bipolar Disorder: Books #9

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This article is from the Bipolar Disorder FAQ, by barry@webveranda.com (Barry Campbell) with numerous contributions by others.

6.2 Bipolar Disorder: Books #9

Title: X Ray
Author: Ray Davies
Publisher/Year: 1995
ISBN:
Comments: Tells Ray Davies own tales of his life up through the early
1970s. It is done in a semi-fictional style. Davies, a founding
member of the English band The Kinks, is openly manic-depressive.


Title: You Are Not Alone
Author: Julia Thorne with Larry Rothstein
Publisher/Year: Harper Collins; 1993
ISBN: 0-060-96977-6
Comments: The writings of depressives, for both depressives and those
who need to understand them. Shervert Frazier, M.D., former
director of the National Institutes of Mental Health says:
"A ground breaking book that...reveals the impact of
depression on the lives of everyday people. This little book
is must reading for sufferers, those associated with
depression, and mental health professionals"


Title: You Mean I Don't Have To Feel This Way?
Author: Collette Dowling
Publisher/Year: Bantam Books; 1993
ISBN: 0-553-37169-X
Comments: Jeffrey M. Jonas, M.D. writes: "An important book that is
filled with information helpful to sufferers of mood and
eating disorders and other illnesses. It should be read not
only by lay people but also by professionals who deal with
these illnesses."


 

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