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An unquiet mind : a memoir of moods and madness

By: Jamison, Kay Redfield
Contributor(s): Solomon, Andrew; Intro
Language: English Publisher: London -- Picador -- 2015Description: xi, 228pISBN: 9781447275282Subject(s): Diseases of nervous system and mental disorders | Autobiography | Biography | Bipolaires BiographiesDDC classification: 616.895 JAM/A
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Non-fiction 616.895 JAM/A Checked out 17/04/2024 07760


Previous edition: New York: Borzoi, 1995
In this work, a world authority on manic-depression reveals her own struggle since girlhood with this cruel disease. She describes how she mastered it and how it shaped her life. With an introduction by Andrew Solomon'It stands alone in the literature of manic depression for its bravery, brilliance and beauty.' Oliver SacksI was used to my mind being my best friend. Now, all of a sudden, my mind had turned on me: it mocked me for my vapid enthusiasms; it laughed at all of my foolish plans; it no longer found anything interesting or enjoyable or worthwhile. Dr Kay Redfield Jamison is one of the foremost authorities on manic depression (bipolar disorder) - and has experienced its terrors and cruel allure first-hand. While pursuing her career in medicine, she was affected by the same exhilarating highs and catastrophic lows that afflicted many of her patients. From her jubilant childhood to the disquiet that has dominated her adult life, she charts a journey through her own mind, and those of others. An Unquiet Mind is a definitive examination of manic depression from both sides: doctor and patient, the healer and the healed. A classic memoir of enormous candour and courage, it teems with the wit and wisdom of its creator

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