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Product Description
Bipolar Disorder For Dummies reveals some of the causes and consequences of bipolar disorder, let you in on some crisis survival strategies, and describe ways that friends and family members can support loved ones who have the disease. The book includes an overview of the causes and symptoms of bipolar disorder, explains step–by–step how to obtain an accurate diagnosis, discusses the medications available, and tells what you can and can′t do to help someone with the disease. You′ll learn:
- The different categories and potential causes of bipolar disorder
- How to select the right mental health specialist
- Managing employment–related issues brought on because of the disorder
- How bipolar disorder affects children
- Advocating for yourself or a loved one
- Planning ahead for manic and depressive episodes
- Selecting the best medications for you—including alternative "natural" treatments
- How to survive an immediate crisis situation
- Identifying triggers and mapping your moods
Complete with fill–in–the–blanks forms and charts, key web site and email addresses, and first–hand accounts from real people, Bipolar Disorder For Dummies gives you the latest information and self–help strategies you and your loved ones need to help everyone affected feel a whole lot better.
From the Back Cover
Get an accurate diagnosis and get on with your life!
Want to know more about bipolar disorder? This reassuring guide explains the brain chemistry behind the disease and covers the latest medications and therapies. You get sound advice and self–help techniques that you and your loved ones, including kids and teens, can use to ease and eliminate symptoms, function in times of crisis, plan ahead for manic or depressive episodes, and feel a whole lot better.
Discover how to
- Select a mental health specialist
- Take control of your treatment
- Maintain mood stability
- Make positive lifestyle changes
- Know your medication options
About the Author
Joe Kraynak, MA (Speedway, Indiana) is a freelance author who has written and co–authored dozens of books on topics ranging from slam poetry to personal computers. Joe received his degree in bipolar disorder from the College of Hard Knocks. On December 10, 1999, Joe’s wife, Cecie, a Spanish teacher at the time, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Since that day, they have bounced around to a half dozen doctors and even more therapists, broke in a few young marriage counselors, survived several changes in health insurance coverage, attended dozens of support group meetings, and endured the career changes and financial hardships that commonly accompany bipolar disorder. In this book, Joe offers his experience and insight from life in the trenches.