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Buy An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness by Kay Redfield Jamison available and for sale on Brightsurf
| View Larger Image | An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness by Kay Redfield Jamison
| | List Price: | $13.95 | | Price: | $11.16 | | You Save: | $2.79 (20%) |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 967 | | Studio: | Vintage |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 240 | | Publication Date: | January 14, 1996 | | Publisher: | Vintage |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description As a founder of UCLA's Affective Disorder Clinic and a co-author of a standard medical text, Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison may be the foremost authority on manic-depressive illness. She is also one of its survivors. And it is this dual perspective -- as healer and healed -- that makes Jamison's memoir so lucid, learned, and profoundly affecting.
Even as she was pursuing her psychiatric training, Jamison found herself succumbing to the exhilarating highs and paralyzing lows that afflicted many of her patients. Though the disorder brought her seemingly boundless energy and mercurial creativity, it also propelled her into spending sprees, episodes of violence, and an attempt at suicide.
Powerfully candid, exceptionally wise, An Unquiet Mind is one of those rare books that has the power to transform lives -- and even save them. | Amazon.com In Touched with Fire, Kay Redfield Jamison, a psychiatrist, turned a mirror on the creativity so often associated with mental illness. In this book she turns that mirror on herself. With breathtaking honesty she tells of her own manic depression, the bitter costs of her illness, and its paradoxical benefits: "There is a particular kind of pain, elation, loneliness and terror involved in this kind of madness.... It will never end, for madness carves its own reality." This is one of the best scientific autobiographies ever written, a combination of clarity, truth, and insight into human character. "We are all, as Byron put it, differently organized," Jamison writes. "We each move within the restraints of our temperament and live up only partially to its possibilities." Jamison's ability to live fully within her limitations is an inspiration to her fellow mortals, whatever our particular burdens may be. --Mary Ellen Curtin |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 322 reviews)
| Unquiet mind  Brilliant mind and character candidly exposes memoirs; richly sensitive, the unquiet mind brings clarity and treats a difficult subject with competence and affection. July 13, 2008 | | Not so impressed  Not as good as I had heard. A little excessive drama in the descriptive elements of the text. I would have liked more about her feelings and motivations. June 13, 2008 | | Just what I needed  As someone who has only recently been diagnosed, reading this book helped me feel less alone. Because the author so clearly describes her experiences and her feelings about them, it has also helped me better understand which of my symptoms may be attributed to this illness versus other conditions and recognize things that I never thought were out of the norm. June 02, 2008 | | A fascinating account. For a remarkably candid book that gives an intimate look into the life of a brilliant PSYCHIATRIST  I recommend That's How the Light Gets In: Memoir of a Psychiatrist by Susan Rako, M.D. The title comes from a song by Leonard Cohen: "There is a crack, a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in." Rako's book is really a fascinating -- and inspiring - read. The writing simply flows. June 02, 2008 | | An unquiet mind  It is a very informative book if you want to understand the personal experience of someone with Bipolar illness. June 02, 2008 | |
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