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Living With Mania

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Description

By Dick Redbourn

ISBN: 978-1-84747-106-2
Published: 2007
Pages: 122
Key Themes: mania, mania without depression, manic episodes, personal strength, hope

Description

Mania without depression is a relatively rare problem, this detailed account of his experiences describes how Dick has managed to come to terms with his illness. Dick hopes his long experience might offer one or two ideas to anyone suffering from occasional or regular manic episodes.

About the Author

Dick Redbourn was born during the height of the Battle of Britain in Brighton, Sussex in 1941. Having attended primary and grammar schools in the town, he moved to Crowborough in 1970 and has lived there ever since. Dick is married with two children and has recently acquired two boisterous grandsons. A physics graduate, Dick qualified as an air conditioning engineer and has worked for various manufacturers in that field from 1967 to the present day. He is a sports enthusiast generally, but the game of cricket has been the love of his life and hes written two humorous books about his cricketing experiences. Writing is something he greatly enjoys and finds relaxing, which has been of much assistance during the 25 years he has struggled with mania.

5 reviews for Living With Mania

  1. Terry Briggs (verified owner)

    The main goal of Dick Redbourne is to help others. Mania without depression is a relatively are problem. He hopes his long experience might offer to anyone suffering from occasional or regular manic episodes. A Bible for all sufferers!

  2. J. Lewisham (verified owner)

    how does it look like living with mental illness???
    how deal with it?
    read this book and you will know!!!
    it’s really interesting! read it

  3. Brian May (verified owner)

    Living with Mania deals with the problems of mental health. I liked this book because it shows very well how mania depression is hard.

  4. Anthomy Willis (verified owner)

    Mania without depression is a relatively rare problem; this detailed account of his experiences describes how Dick has managed to come to terms with his illness. Dick hopes his long experience might offer one or two ideas to anyone suffering from occasional or regular manic episodes. A detailed personal account of 25 years living with mania, the ‘high side’ form of manic depression.

  5. John Wells (verified owner)

    This book is extremely well-written and detailed. Essential reading for those who suffer from manic episodes.

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