Bipolar Breakthrough
The Essential Guide to Going Beyond Moodswings to Harness Your Highs, Escape the Cycles of Recurrent Depression, and Thrive
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Narrated by:
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Steven Cooper
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Written by:
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Ronald R. Fieve
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More than 30 years ago, Dr. Ronald R. Fieve gained national recognition for his pioneering treatment of what was then known as "manic-depression". Since then, he has focused on patients with mild bipolarity, also known as Bipolar II. With the right treatment, these patients can turn their illness into an asset.
In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Fieve presents a highly successful program that allows Bipolar II patients to harness the creativity and energy of their hypomanic "highs" while minimizing the potentially devastating "lows" of depression.
Now with a new foreword explaining the most up-to-date research on the bipolar spectrum, Bipolar Breakthrough includes:
- Six stay-well strategies for anyone suffering from Bipolar II
- The latest information on cutting-edge medications with fewer side effects
- A special section on the complications of a bipolar diagnosis for pregnant women, children, and the elderly
With results supported by thousands of patient histories, Dr. Fieve’s Bipolar Breakthrough is a landmark work that will help the millions of Bipolar II sufferers live better lives.
©2009, 2006 Ronald R. Fieve (P)2014 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Bipolar Breakthrough
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-09-03
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The book really helps to characterize the different types of bipolar disorder and how to treat them. It emphasizes the treatment of Bipolar type II and the benefits that some subtypes of the disorder can give to those that have it.
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