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Bipolar Disorder: The Ultimate Guide Revised, Update Edition
Contributor(s): Owen, Sarah (Author), Saunders, Amanda (Author)
ISBN: 1780745435     ISBN-13: 9781780745435
Publisher: ONEWorld Publications
OUR PRICE:   $17.96  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Psychopathology - Bipolar Disorder
- Self-help | Mood Disorders - Bipolar Disorder
- Psychology | Psychopathology - Depression
Dewey: 616.895
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.5" W x 8" (0.80 lbs) 320 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Written in a highly-accessible question and answer format, this comprehensive and compassionate guide draws on the latest research, a broad range of expert opinion, numerous real-life voices and personal experiences from people with bipolar. With a list of useful resources, it is both the perfect first port of call and a reference bible you can refer to time and time again.

From how to recognize the symptoms to how to explain to a child that their parent has been diagnosed, first cousins Amanda and Sarah - who have four close family members diagnosed with the condition - explore and explain absolutely everything that someone with bipolar disorder (and those who live with and love them) needs to know.


Contributor Bio(s): Owen, Sarah: - Sarah Owen began her career in journalism in 1994 at Cosmopolitan magazine, before going freelance and writing health and wellbeing features for a range of newspapers and glossy magazines, including the Express, Daily Mail, Sunday Times, Marie Claire and Psychologies. Sarah has also been involved in creating online content and patient support programmes to help people manage long-term health conditions. The authors are first cousins and four members of their close family (Amanda's mum; Sarah's sister and late dad; their shared grandfather) have bipolar disorder.Saunders, Amanda: - Amanda Saunders has worked as a writer, editor and senior communications professional for almost thirty years. This has included writing for the National Childbirth Trust and working as head of internal communications at the London School of Economics, before more recently becoming a deputy director of communications at the House of Commons, a non-political role. The authors are first cousins and four members of their close family (Amanda's mum; Sarah's sister and late dad; their shared grandfather) have bipolar disorder.