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Why Am I Still Depressed?: Recognizing and Managing the Ups and Downs of Bipolar II and Soft Bipolar Disorder | 
enlarge | Author: James R. Phelps Publisher: American Media International Category: Book
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Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 7325714
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio CD Number Of Items: 4
ISBN: 1933309733 Dewey Decimal Number: 610 EAN: 9781933309736 ASIN: 1933309733
Publication Date: January 25, 2009 (In 55 Days)
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Product Description Author James R. Phelps, M.D., gives you the latest tools and knowledge so you can know all your treatment options, including mood-stabilizing medications and research-tested psychotherapies, manage your condition with exercise and lifestyle changes, and help family and friends with this condition understand their diagnosis and find treatment.
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Why am I still Depressed November 17, 2008 Karen J. Cogill (Springfield, OR USA) Very informative in helping to understand soft bipolar disorder and the causes. Useful information on the treaments that are available.
THE owner's manual for bipolar October 15, 2008 John Whitling (Cincinnati Ohio) This a very great book for those with or involved bipolar people. There's lots of very important info here to keep yourself on the up and make sure you avoid meds and things that can kick off cycling events.
Exactly what I was looking for. September 28, 2008 TC (Stockton, CA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book was exactly as described and in perfect condition. Thank you so much.....
Very helpful in sorting out your diagnosis August 9, 2008 Mrs. Van Gogh 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was the second book I bought on the subject after my husband was diagnosed with bipolar type 2. Although some of the information was repetitive for me, it did a very good job of giving an overview of the disease and treatment options. What I liked most about it was that it devotes an entire chapter to trying to differentiate type I bipolar from type 2, and hypomania from true mania, and also talks a great deal about the mood spectrum. It also give some insight into mixed mood states, which are combinations of both depression and mania/hypomania which I think largely describe my husband.
My gratitude for Dr. Phelps's approach in the treatment of bipolar 2 disorder far exceeds description. May 9, 2008 Jeremy (Oregon-Florida-Where the wind blows)
The past 12 years of my life have been plagued with increasingly more severe symptoms within the depression spectrum. Even though I have worked with numerous psychiatrists and various Dr.'s and have been passionately involved in my treatment, including implementing most every holistic approach possible (I'm a Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach). However, I've recently discovered Dr. Phelps's work and due the implementation of the perspectives and research he shares my health is rapidly improving. I've passionately researched the topics of depression,self help/improvement, psychology/psychoanalysis, NLP, psychopharmacology, neurophysiology, etc. and yet Dr. Phelps's material offers a ton of new and even life saving information. My gratitude for Dr. Phelps extends far beyond the capability of words. I've never met him because his waiting list is over a year long (possibly closer to 2), but I can assure you that he's a man of great integrity, a big heart and impressively humble. I truly hope this helps and I wholeheartedly wish you health and happiness.
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