DarkWalker
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Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison is a clinical psychologist whose work focuses on bipolar disorder. She is in a unique position to speak about bipolar, because she suffers from it. My mentor highly recommended her book to me, as it is a memoir that also serves to provide information about the illness (which I have).
From page one, Dr. Jamison introduces us to her world in a nearly poetic way; I questioned at first whether the book could possibly be that informational. Like the hero's journey, however, she sets us up in her "normal world," then brings us over the threshold into this journey.
What I gained from "An Unquiet Mind" is the inspiration to be my own advocate, and to teach others about this illness that affects me. Though Dr. Jamison is a Christian, she never comes across as preachy or ignorantly "faith-based" in her writing or speeches. She recognizes that God has given us logic, and she utilizes it to help others for His glory.
From what I have seen of Dr. Jamison's interviews and other books, she is a humble woman whose approach is gentle and informative. I highly recommend "An Unquiet Mind" for anyone, Christian or otherwise, who is looking to understand bipolar disorder--whether for themselves or because a friend or loved one struggles with the illness.
From page one, Dr. Jamison introduces us to her world in a nearly poetic way; I questioned at first whether the book could possibly be that informational. Like the hero's journey, however, she sets us up in her "normal world," then brings us over the threshold into this journey.
What I gained from "An Unquiet Mind" is the inspiration to be my own advocate, and to teach others about this illness that affects me. Though Dr. Jamison is a Christian, she never comes across as preachy or ignorantly "faith-based" in her writing or speeches. She recognizes that God has given us logic, and she utilizes it to help others for His glory.
From what I have seen of Dr. Jamison's interviews and other books, she is a humble woman whose approach is gentle and informative. I highly recommend "An Unquiet Mind" for anyone, Christian or otherwise, who is looking to understand bipolar disorder--whether for themselves or because a friend or loved one struggles with the illness.