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An unquiet mind
Book • 1995
In 'An Unquiet Mind', Kay Redfield Jamison shares her journey with bipolar disorder, exploring how it affected her relationships, career, and personal life.
The book offers a candid look at both the challenges and the occasional benefits of living with this condition.
Jamison's narrative blends personal experience with professional insight, providing a unique perspective on mental health.
The book offers a candid look at both the challenges and the occasional benefits of living with this condition.
Jamison's narrative blends personal experience with professional insight, providing a unique perspective on mental health.
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Emily Kwong


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