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Loving Someone with Bipolar Disorder: Understanding and Helping Your Partner
Written by Julie A. Fast and John D. Preston
Narrated by Jo Anna Perrin
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Bipolar disorder is characterized by alternating periods of dramatically manic behavior and episodes of extreme sadness and hopelessness, often with periods of normalcy in between. Those close to bipolar individuals may experience feelings of fear, loss, and anxiety and a constant uncertainty about the bipolar individual's mood.
Loving Someone with Bipolar Disorder is the first of its kind: written to the partner of a bipolar individual and designed to mend strained relationships. If your partner suffers from bipolar disorder,
use this book to learn how to negotiate his or her episodic crises. Find out how to recognize a bipolar conversation. Survive the financial
turbulence manic spending may cause. Deal with problematic sexual issues. Know when to call for help. All of the tactics in this book work to offer relief and engender a greater sense of stability.Understand that the ultimate goal of this book, the development of a peaceful and loving relationship, is absolutely achievable with patience and good advice.
Loving Someone with Bipolar Disorder is the first of its kind: written to the partner of a bipolar individual and designed to mend strained relationships. If your partner suffers from bipolar disorder,
use this book to learn how to negotiate his or her episodic crises. Find out how to recognize a bipolar conversation. Survive the financial
turbulence manic spending may cause. Deal with problematic sexual issues. Know when to call for help. All of the tactics in this book work to offer relief and engender a greater sense of stability.Understand that the ultimate goal of this book, the development of a peaceful and loving relationship, is absolutely achievable with patience and good advice.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5@SarahGriffin, I read your review, but it didn’t go into any explanation of why and/or how you felt this way due to this book. I suffer from depression myself, thus I was looking into reading a look like this.
Unfortunately depression runs in my family, it very hard when you have more than one person. I wish you the best, I am so sorry you’re going through this, I know there’s is a silver lining behind every dark cloud! You just must have hope and think of think of this as a blessing instead of a curse.
There’s a reason behind everything, sometimes we’ll never know. But you must start looking for the search, you will find a talent hidden within yourself. You could be an artist, writer, painter or something special. Please start looking and discover yourself!1 person found this helpful
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5This book makes me want to kill myself!
- Someone with bipolar disorder1 person found this helpful