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Title: An Unquiet Mind : A Memoir of Moods and Madness by Kay Redfield Jamison ISBN: 0-679-76330-9 Publisher: Vintage Pub. Date: 14 January, 1997 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.34 (202 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Fantastic!!
Comment: This book is fantastic! What impresses me most is that Jamison fits so much information into such a short book without overwhleming the reader. I read somewhere that this is meant to be the layperson's guide to biploar. That is definitely is. I found this book information, interesting and inspring. A must read for anyone interested in the mental health arena or anyone looking for a good biography about a strong woman.
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent resource for anyone dealing with bipolar disorder
Comment: Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and co-author of the standard medical text, Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison is more than a widely recognized expert in the field of manic-depressive illness; she lives it. In AN UNQUIET MIND, Jamison shares the pain and pleasure of depression and mania in a poignant, honest account of living with mental illness.
Manic depression kills tens of thousands of people every year, and profoundly touches thousands more. Jamison describes manic depression as "seductively complicated, a distillation both of what is finest in our natures, and of what is most dangerous."
While biological in origin, manic depression manifests itself as mental illness, undermining the very foundations of one's existence; yet manic depression can also become the impetus of the greatest creative energy. Indeed, Jamison explains that these creative, manic phases that present themselves as seductive, discouraging treatment for fear of loss of energy, inventiveness and insight. Certainly, gentle intensity brings tremendous reward, but out of control it leads to frenetic episodes and eventual insanity.
With medication, manic depression is frequently a controllable illness. Despite this fact, Jamison examines her own reluctance to take medication that inhibits one's energy levels and creativity. Further, she examines the process of accepting the illness and the necessity of treatment, particularly from the viewpoint of one that offers help, but does not wish to receive it.
Jamison writes with a unique viewpoint, as that of a healer and as a patient. In often times lyrical language, she exposes the world of mental illness complete with the fear and insecurity that accompanies it. In addition, she offers her experience as a message of hope. Despite periods of psychotic episodes, deep depressions, and a suicide attempt, Jamison is a highly successful woman with a life in academia and a full, loving personal life. In a world filled with books about mental illness, Jamison offers stronger hope, based on fact, than any other author that I have yet encountered. Very highly recommended.
Rating: 4
Summary: The Rings of Saturn
Comment: This is an informative read about manic depressive illness, especially for someone who knows little about the illness. It is seemingly hard to look down upon a well written memoir such as this due to its raw passion and detail. Jamison leaves you with a solid message that a combination of taking medication and psychotherapy are what make it possible to live with manic depression.
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