Bipolar Disorder: A Guide for Patients and Families (Johns Hopkins Health Book)
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"Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder that affects about two percent of the population. Such famous politicians, writers, artists, and musicians as Winston Churchill, George Frederick Handel, Lord Byron, Virginia Woolf, Edgar Allan Poe, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Vincent van Gogh had bipolar disorder, but most persons affected by bipolar disorder are just ordinary people who want nothing more than to get back to their everyday lives after they or their family members have been diagnosed with the illness. This book is written for them." -- from the Preface
In this book for persons with bipolar disorder and their families, Dr. Frank Mondimore offers a comprehensive, practical, compassionate guide to the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and causes of this potentially devastating psychiatric illness, formerly known as "manic-depression." He offers practical advice for getting the most out of the various treatments that are now available -- from medication, psychotherapy, and electroconvulsive treatment to new approaches such as St. John's wort and transcranial magnetic stimulation. For each, he discusses advantages, disadvantages, side effects, and other information to help patients make informed decisions about treatment options. He also describes what it is like to live with bipolar disorder and discusses how lifestyle changes can improve quality of life. Throughout, he focuses on the importance of building a support system, of planning for emergencies, and of giving one's self permission to seek help.
Bipolar disorder is a particularly difficult illness to diagnose and treat, Dr. Mondimore acknowledges, and it can be incredibly destructive to relationships and careers, can wreak havoc on family life and, when not properly treated, is a potentially fatal disease. In his wide-ranging discussion of this unpredictable disorder, Dr. Mondimore describes problems that are unique to women, whose disease may be affected by the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and childbirth,. He includes new information on the forms the illness takes in children and adolescents, in whom it can sometimes be mistaken for more common problems such as "hyperactivity" or Attention Deficit Disorder. He explains what we know about the genetics of the disease, how symptoms fluctuate with the seasons in seasonal affective disorder, and how illness can be made more difficult to treat because of alcoholism or drug abuse. He discusses coping with the stigmatization of psychiatric diagnosis, gives advice on picking a psychiatrist and on dealing with medical insurance issues, and even explores the fascinating relationship between bipolar disorder and artistic creativity. Finally, Dr. Mondimore tells family members what they can do to help the person with bipolar disorder -- and themselves -- and he offers hope for the future as researchers learn more about the disease and how to control it.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #308300 in Books
- Published on: 1999-04-16
- Format: Large Print
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 296 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"Exhaustive, scientific, yet compassionate... An absolute gold mine for those with the disorder and their families: thorough, candid, and up-to-date advice, full of new possibilities for help." -- Kirkus Reviews
"A valuable educational resource for individuals with bipolar disorder and the people who care about them. I highly recommend it for patients and their family members and friends as an enlightened, pragmatic, and empathic resource for this very complex and challenging illness." -- Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
"An invaluable tool for patients and families living with bipolar disorder. The author incorporates real life stories, expert advice, symptoms and diagnosis, modern treatment options, and resources to help make living with this disorder tolerable. Most importantly, the concepts and information presented in this book are practical." -- Doody's 3-Star Review
"A concise guide to bipolar disorders. Written in a nontechnical jargon, this guide is ideal for patients and their families who wish to gain an understanding of bipolar disorders... he also offers advice on how to live with the disorder, and how not to become its victim." -- Rochelle Caviness, Large Print Reviews
"An excellent guide to both counseling and drug options." -- Library Bookwatch
"The marvel of this book is its ability to present information in a detailed, understandable manner, while avoiding pitfalls of being overly weighted in professional jargon, or skimpy in specific neurological and behavioral detail." -- Susan McCabe, Journal of Psychosomatic Research
About the Author
Francis Mark Mondimore, M.D., is a psychiatrist and member of the clinical faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His books include Depression: The Mood Disease and Adolescent Depression: A Guide for Parents, both available from Johns Hopkins.
Customer Reviews
A beautifully written book, perfect for patients and familie
Two of the most important goals for individuals with Bipolar Disorder are taking appropriate medication and learning about the disorder. Dr. Mondimore makes the latter easy and entertaining. Patients and family members will find this book a valuable resource. As a clinician, I regularly recommend this book to my clients with Bipolar Disorder.
Priceless information on Bipolar disorder
This book is an excellent resource of information. The author makes several references to Dr. Jamison who is one of my favorite authors and pioneer in the search for a cure for bipolar disorder. This book is simple, easy to read, straight forward, and informative. It is a book for the entire family who is dealing with bipolar disorder. Dr. F. Mondimore is talking to the reader not at the reader. Job Well Done.
An essential guide for navigating life with bipolar
Having been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, this book helped tremendously in accepting the illness and dealing with it in a constructive way - one that would keep its impact to a minimum. It uses a mix of medical findings, research evidence and anecdotal experiences to explain what bipolar disorder is and how to best live with it. All areas are comprehensively explained, but without becoming academic - even the explanation of bipolar brain chemistry is understandable. The chapters on preventing mania and depression give invaluable advice on life changes that can help reduce the chance of relapsing. This book helped change the course of my life. I cannot recommend it highly enough, both to people diagnosed with bipolar disorder and their families and friends.



