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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.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Emily Kwong
as one of the books written by
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Kay Redfield Jamison
about her own experience with bipolar disorder.
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Unpacking Bipolar Disorder
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Meg Mason
as a book that provided insights into the experience of living with bipolar disorder.
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Meg Mason on Writing, Developing Taste, and Tolerance
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Meg Mason
as a book that profoundly impacted her understanding of mental illness.
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Kate Courtney, Karen Duffy, Meg Mason, and Susan Cain on Using Stoicism to Endure Life's Obstacles
Mentioned by speaker 1, who read it and felt punched in the gut because it exploded preconceived notions about suicide.
3.8 Suicide Risk Assessment
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Jordan Harbinger
as a resource to help understand the experience of dealing with bipolar disorder.
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Ethan Kross
as an old book about a restless mind.
Ethan Kross | Dominate Your Inner-Dialogue and Become The Ultimate Leader
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Karen Thompson Walker
as a source of inspiration for her novel.
Portland novelist Karen Thompson Walker explores memory in new novel

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