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| Living Well With Depression and Bipolar Disorder |
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About
Living Well With Depression and Bipolar Disorder Living Well with Depression and
Bipolar Disorder is the result of more than six
years of research involved in producing my award-winning email Newsletter
and Website, McMan’s Depression and Bipolar Weekly and
McMan’s
Depression and Bipolar Web. The book reflects my uncompromising
commitment over the years to provide patients and loved ones with
information we so vitally need to manage our illness, in partnership with
our treating professionals.
It is the first book on mood disorders
written by a patient that covers the clinical and scientific issues in
depth. Why is this important? As author Amy Weintraub, who so kindly read
the book in manuscript form and provided a blurb, put it: "What I love about
this book is that John questions everything from diagnostic criteria to
treatment, and in the process, he provides some inspiring and well-informed
answers." The result is a book that is very
different than the standard patients’ guides written by psychiatrists and
therapists. For starters: Living Well
is one of the few books listed on Amazon with
both Depression and Bipolar in the title and the only one that covers the
two together in depth. By looking at both illnesses as part of an
underlying spectrum, for the first time the true dynamics of mood
disorders are accurately portrayed, shedding light on what we really need
to know in order to effectively manage our illness. Living Well
is the only book on mood disorders to incorporate information from a wide
variety of sources – including psychiatry, brain science, nutrition,
spirituality, behavior, relationships, and much more. Living Well
provides essential insights into the full range of issues vital to keeping
personal relationships and careers on track and to winning back one’s
life, including strategies for daily coping, managing crisis, handling
stress and anxiety, breaking out of isolation, dealing with anger, getting
the most out of one’s treating professionals, and making smart lifestyle
choices. Living Well
fully elaborates on the strategies that leading psychiatrists, therapists,
nutritionists, and other practitioners use to treat their patients and
clients, much of this revealed for the first time in a book for patients.
At all times, individual treatments and therapies are presented in the
context of the total wellness picture, with regard for the uniqueness of
each patient’s situation. Living Well
comes to grips with the tough issues involved in reaching acceptance with
our illness and finding peace with ourselves. Living Well
features a highly readable section on how cutting edge research is
reshaping how we think about depression and bipolar disorder. This
scientific appreciation helps make patients fully conversant with their
illness. And finally … Living Well
is the only book on mood disorders to satisfactorily integrate expert
opinion with the unique insights and wisdom of hundreds of patients and
their loved ones. All those who have written blurbs for the book have
commented on this. Three reviewers use "weave/woven." Others say "brings
together", "integrates", "blended together", and "trove of knowledge" as
if describing a genre they have encountered for the first time. At last,
a book that validates what patients and their loved ones think and feel and
need to know. Finally, a book that patients and loved ones can call their
own, written by one of their own.
- CONTENTS - PART ONE: DIAGNOSIS 1. GETTING ACQUAINTED: ME, YOU, AND THE
SPECTRUM WE SHARE 2. DEPRESSION Introduction; Situational vs Clinical
Depression; Back to the DSM; Melancholic and Atypical Depression; Dysthymia;
Major Psychotic Depression; Seasonal Affective Disorder; Things to Consider
for the Next DSM; That Spectrum Thing Again 3. BIPOLAR DISORDER Introduction; The Bipolar Time Warp;
Bipolar I and Mania; Psychosis; Thinking; Bipolar II and Hypomania; Bipolar
Depression; Cyclothymia; Rapid-Cycling; In Conclusion 4. BEHAVIOR Poison-ality; Exuberance; Creativity;
Gift or Curse; Spirituality; The Brain in Love and Lust; Moral Issues; Anger 5. ASSOCIATED ILLNESSES AND SYMPTOMS Anxiety and Stress; Dual Diagnosis;
Pain; The Perfect Mental Storm PART TWO: BRAIN SCIENCE 101 6. NEUROTRANSMITTERS, NEURONS, AND
THINGS YOUR PSYCHIATRIST DOESN'T KNOW Neurotransmitters; Inside the Neuron;
The Other Brain Cell 7. DNA, DOLLARS, AND DARWIN Introduction; Speaking of Chromosome 22;
Gene Quest; Peeling Away the Genetic Onion; Transition; Gene Therapy; Bad
News; The Darwinian Challenge PART THREE: ROADS TO RECOVERY 8. LIFESTYLE Food and Mood; Messing with the Food
Chain; Diet and Obesity; Exercise; Sleep; Staying Well; Suicide Prevention;
Coping with Work; Support; Using Your Bag of Tricks; Meditation and Yoga;
God Power 9. SEEKING HELP
Facing Facts; Your Next Step 10. ANTIDEPRESSANTS AND CONTROVERSIAL
MEDS ISSUES Antidepressants for Depression; The
Players; Efficacy; Why Antidepressants Aren't Magic Bullets; Experimental
Antidepressants; Aiming for Remission; Augmentation and Combination
Strategies; Long Term Treatment; Side Effects; Meds Management; Pregnancy
and Breastfeeding; Drug Metabolism; Other Things You Should Know; Take Home
Message; Controversial Meds Issues; The Crazy Factor; Paxil Withdrawal, The
Placebo Factor 11. BIPOLAR MEDS The Meds; No Magic Bullet; The Mood
Stabilizers; Antipsychotics; The Drugs; Combination Therapy: Short Term
Treatment for Mania; Treating Hypomania: Long Term Treatment; Treating
Rapid-Cycling; Bipolar Depression Treatment; Pregnancy and Breastfeeding;
Our Right to Remission 12. TREATING OTHER ILLNESSES AND
SYMPTOMS Anxiety; Sleep; Pain; Cognitive
Dysfunction; Apathy; Meds Side Effects; Sexual Dysfunction; Overweight;
Teeth 13. TALKING THERAPY Turbocharging Your Antidepressant;
Manual-based Therapies; Cognitive Therapy; Chewing the Fat 14. SINGING THE BRAIN ELECTRIC Electro-convulsive Therapy; rTMS; MST;
VNS; Deep Brain Stimulation; Brain Scan Therapy 15. COMPLEMENTARY TREATMENTS Nutritional Supplements; Amino Acids;
Omega-3; St John's Wort; Sam-e; Bright Light Therapy; Acupuncture;
Experimental Therapies PART FOUR: SPECIAL POPULATIONS 16. YOUNG AND OLD Early Onset Depression; Early Onset
Bipolar Disorder; Treating Early Onset Bipolar Disorder; Depression in the
Elderly 17. THE SEXES AND RELATIONSHIPS Depression in Women; Postpartum
Depression; Male Depression; Why Psychiatry Fails Men; Midlife Crisis;
Innocent Bystanders; Saving the Relationship; Getting Along With Our
Families; Protecting the Kids; Should We Have Kids? POSTSCRIPT: HEALING RESOURCES Patients’ and Families’ Organizations;
Professional Organizations; Government Organizations; Disabilities; Free
Meds; Suicide/Crisis; Finding a Professional; Informational Websites
Specializing in Mood; Email Newsletter; Online Support; Medical Websites
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