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asked by hooked on November 26, 2006 5:02 AM
Julie Fast and John Preston have written a ground breaking book for couples who want to prevent manic depressive disorder from hijacking their relationship. Fast, a health writer diagnosed with bipolar illness and clinical psychologist Preston are ideal companions. Their innovative ideas will be welcomed by exhausted partners of "bipolar individuals"--whose illness can cause them to alternate between manic and depressed behavior. Once medication has been prescribed, the key is studying the specific ways your partner is effected. This allows couples to develop pro-active strategies for treating and stabilizing mood swings and symptoms, before they develop into full-blown crises. The techniques emphasize prevention, rather than putting out fires. These include understanding the difference between the person and the disease (know when "the bipolar disorder is talking") listing your partner's specific symptoms, identifying the triggers that lead to these symptoms and transforming the "bipolar conversation" The goal of all the tools is to pinpoint early warning signs of a manic or depressive episode and be prepared with a holistic treatment plan. Other segments of the book deal with the work (checkered resumes) and financial problems (spending sprees) created by this illness. The author's ideas are engaging, compassionate and realistic--an oasis of relief and hope. --Barbara Mackoff


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This is a great book. I'm friends with someone who is Bi-polar and it brought a lot of insight about her disorder.
reviewed by avi on November 27, 2006 11:28 PM

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As an individual with bipolar, I would like others to understand me and help me stop myself when I am beginning to act inappropriately.
This book identifies many tips that can help outsiders understand the disease and help them help the person that they love.
I've asked my husband to read it.
reviewed by tsu on November 29, 2006 6:09 AM

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"Loving Someone with Bipolar Disorder" is a book that shares real solutions to a real problem. BiPolar Disorder has been very prevelant in my immediate family for the past 25 years. I have learned to cope with the disorder in family members in my own way but I needed to do more than cope. "Loving Someone With biPolar Disorder" has opened my eyes to several things. 1. How to separate the illness from the person. 2. Through the writing exercises I am learning how much I personally have been affected by loving someone(s) with Bipolar Disorder. 3. If you want to know how you can support your loved one who has this illness, this book can give that to you. This is definitely a hands on approach and if possible you can work together. 4. A holistic approach to treating this illness. Man does not live by medicine alone. 5.It is possible to head off the worst case scenarios by knowing the warning signs and using preventative treatments before things get out of hand.

This is just a sampling of what I have discovered by reading "Loving Someone With BiPolar Disorder". It is not a cure all and it takes hard work on our part but my family has already started to benefit. I love this book and am highly recommending it to others.
reviewed by nexus on November 29, 2006 6:20 AM

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