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6.2 Bipolar Disorder: Books #3




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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 #3

Title: Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy
Author: David Burns, M.D.
Publisher/Year: Signet; 1980
ISBN: 0-451-16776-7
Comments: Self-help cognitive therapy techniques for depression,
anxiety, etc.


Title: The Feeling Good Handbook
Author: David D. Burns, M.D.
Publisher/Year: Plume; 1989
ISBN: 0-452-26174-0


Title: Fire in the Brain: Clinical Tales of Hallucinations
Author: Ronald K. Siegel
Publisher/Year: E.P. Dutton, NY; 1992
ISBN:
Comments: Siegel is a professor at UCLA School of Medicine's Department
of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Studies of various
hallucinatory experiences, including sleep disorder states.


Title: The Good News About Depression
Author: Mark S. Gold
Publisher/Year: Bantam; 1986
ISBN: 0-553-34511-7
Comments: Nontechnical discussion of depression as a biochemical illness.


Title: The Good News About Panic, Anxiety and Phobias; Cures,
Treatments and Solutions in the New Age of Biopsychiatry
Author: Mark S. Gold, M.D.
Publisher/Year: 1989
ISBN:
Comments: How biological mimickers can cause psychiatric symptoms,
caffeine, sunlight, OCD, medications, tests, MAO levels, etc.
Lists resources by state and contains a bibliography.


Title: Graedons' Best Medicine from Herbal Remedies to High-
Tech Rx Breakthroughs
Authors: Joe and Teresa Graedon
Publisher/Year: 1991
ISBN:
Comments: Very readable, nontech reference book with useful inserts
on such topics as "Drug-induced Insomnia." Has separate chapters
on "High Anxiety," "Mind Matters," and others.


 

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