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  1. Crazy Ray: A Story of Manic Depression with Suicidal and Homicial Tendencies by Carla A. Hartl, 2002-08-06
  2. You Don't Have to Be Famous to Have Manic Depression: The A-Z Guide to Good Mental Health by Jeremy Thomas, Tony Hughes, 2008-03-27
  3. Cinderella in the Attic: Bulimia Nervosa, Manic Depression, and the Life Lived in Between by Paula Henke, 2006-11-06
  4. Move Over Manic Depression, Here I Am! by Anne Brocklesby, 2009-12-01
  5. The Chrysalid Years: A Life on the Knife Edge Between Sanity and Madness - A Veteran Account of Manic Depression/Schizo-Affective Disorder by Abigail Freeman, 2001-11-15
  6. Surviving the Crisis of Depression & Bipolar (Manic-Depression) Illness: Layperson's Guide to Coping With Mental Illness Beyond the Time of Crisis & Outside the Hospital by Mark A. Halebsky, 1997-11
  7. The Tortured Mind: The Many Faces of Manic Depression (Encyclopedia of Psychological Disorders) by Ann Holmes, 1998-05
  8. Double Trouble...Living with Manic Depression: A Personal Story and a Practical Guide by Pauline Rhodes, 2007-03-21
  9. Carbamazepine and manic depression: A guide by Janet R Medenwald, 1996
  10. HOPE AND RECOVERY - A Mother-Daughter Story About Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia, and Manic Depression by Emma Lou; Markosian, Becky Thayne Thayne, 1992
  11. Inside Manic Depression: The True Story of One Victim's Triumph over Despair by Charlotte Clark, 1993-04
  12. The Pill Box: One Man's Hopeful Struggle to Overcome Manic Depression by Bruce R. Patzer, 2001-10
  13. We Heard the Angels of Madness: One Family's Struggle With Manic Depression by Diane Berger, Lisa Berger, 1991-03
  14. It Took Someone Who Cared: One Couple’s Fight to Overcome Manic Depression by Ralph Arbitelle, 2007-10-17

41. Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance Of Northwest Connecticut, A Support Group
Weekly support group for those affected by mood disorders. Speaker schedule, online forum and information on manic depression.
http://nwctdmda.tripod.com/index.html
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Have a Web site of your own? Want to link to ours? Here's how! You should have heard a little music play, when this page loaded. If not, you may not have a MIDI-sound enabled system, or your browser isn't get up to handle background sounds; play it manually, if you wish Who We Are We are an anonymous support group for people with mood disorders , and their families and friends, in the northwest corner of Connecticut, USA. The DBSA of NW CT Support Group meets every Thursday night (rain or shine, holidays included!), in the Small Dining Room (next to the Cafeteria) at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital (Need directions?) Everyone whose life is affected by depression or bipolar disorder (manic-depression) is invited! Special Information Once a month, usually on the 3rd Thursday, we invite a speaker . Generally, these are professionals in the field of psychiatry, medicine, or counseling, such as neuropsychopharmacologists (whew!), social workers, authors, grief counselors, nutrition experts, etc. Questions?

42. NAMI Santa Cruz County - Mental Health Resources & Articles
Mental health resources, newsletter articles, links, personal accounts, stories, and news. Site is dedicated to improving the quality of life of people affected by Schizophrenia, manic depression, OCD, and the ultimate eradication of these and other mental diseases. The Santa Cruz County (California USA) chapter of NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill).
http://www.namiscc.org
Updated on NAMI-SCC Mental Health News Recovery Advocacy Fresh Air We are a movement of families, friends and individuals dedicated to improving the quality of life of people affected by serious mental illness and the ultimate eradication of these diseases. This site serves as a forum for new material on Recovery and Advocacy on Mental Health Issues, as well as recent news updates and submissions (fresh air) from our readers.
NAMI-SCC is the Santa Cruz, California, affiliate of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. Add your name to our Guest Book... What's New... (new postings for Winter, 2003) NAMI Santa Cruz Winter Newsletter (requires installation of Adobe Acrobat NAMI Santa Cruz Membership Flyer McMan's Depression and Bipolar Weekly - Due to the economic downturn those who sign up for samples will continue to receive the newsletter, but your donations are needed to support this valuable service. ( back-issues Local Crisis Phone Numbers - Listings of Santa Cruz County services and crisis numbers.

43. About Bipolar Disorder / Manic Depression
Symptoms, treatment and testimony of an individual.Category Health Mental Health Disorders Mood Bipolar Disorder......About bipolar disorder / manic depression. Manicdepression is a chronicmental illness, a physical disease of the brain. There is
http://www.gospelcom.net/cdp/info/bipolar.htm
Christian Depression Pages A compassionate source of information for Christians with depression and those caring for them.
About bipolar disorder / manic depression
Manic-depression is a chronic mental illness, a physical disease of the brain. There is no known cause, but there is a proven hereditary influence. Many bipolar people have parents or extended family who suffered from depression, hyperactivity, rages, suicide or any number of behaviors. It is not a condition that can be cured but it can be controlled by medication. If you think you may have bipolar disorder, go and see a doctor immediately. (See also "Bad Times and Blessed Times" , a testimony of one person with bipolar disorder.)
Symptoms
There are two aspects of the bipolar disorder. Manic "highs" and depression "lows." Often these are called mood swings. The manic state is the high part of the cycle. It is characterized by hyper or excentric behaviors:
  • euphoria; feelings of joy or wellbeing grandiose thinking; able to accomplish anything

44. Overcoming Depression And Manic Depression (Bipolar Disorder) A Whole Person App
Depression and manic depression (Bipolar Disorder) can be overcome. There are numerousselfhelp strategies for overcoming Depression and manic depression.
http://www.manicdepression.org/
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A Whole-Person Approach
by Paul Wider, MA (Who Lived It)
ISBN 0-9649151-7-0 © 2001, Paperback, 229 Pages, 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" (Now available in E-book version too) Depression and Manic Depression are stubborn illnesses. They don't go away easily. To attain victory over his own battle with depression and manic depression (now called bipolar disorder), counselor and author Paul Wider used a multifaceted approach to healing . For many, taking medication is helpful, but not enough. For such people and others who can't take medication, or who prefer an alternative approach, this book and its numerous Self-Help strategies and tools are indispensable in the recovery process. This book is also a must for family members, counselors and other caregivers of those who suffer.

45. The Mood Disorders Support Group Of Guelph
A public discussion forum devoted to the Mood Disorders manic depression (Bipolar Disorder) and Depression (Unipolar Disorder).
http://www.mooddisordersguelph.org/
The Mood Disorders Support Group of Guelph What's Here Top Of Page Information presented by this website is for general knowledge only. We do not provide medical advice or treatment for any specific medical condition. Our mission is to educate patients, families, professionals and the public about the nature of depressive and manic-depressive illnesses as treatable medical diseases; to foster self-help for patients and their families; to eliminate discrimination and stigma; to improve access to care; and to advocate for research toward the elimination of these illnesses. an overview of our services Announcements Top Of Page If you are considering suicide

46. Psychiatric Mental Illness, Schizophrenia Bipolar Disorder Manic Depression
Provides diagnosis, treatment, and information on mental health, including Alzheimers, manic depression, teenage suicide, bipolar disorder, and mental illness.
http://www.uth.tmc.edu/uth_orgs/hcpc/index.htm
T he highly qualified staff of mental health care providers, at the UT-Harris County Psychiatric Center, is devoted to the personal mental health of over 5000 patients who are admitted annually. Mental health is the primary focus of the psychiatric physicians, psychiatric residents, psychologists, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, dieticians and chaplains who comprise the staff devoted to the personal mental health, and mental health recovery of those who suffer from various types of mental illness. This mental health facility is a 250-bed acute care public psychiatric hospital. Patients receive individual mental health care from one of the finest mental health care centers in the country. People with a history of mental illness or any type of mental illness or mental illness issue will welcome the fact that UT-Harris County Psychiatric Center is the principal Harris County hospital committed to mental health in the area, and one of the finest psychiatric centers in the country. Mental health problems linked to emotional, behavioral, psychosocial and severe psychosomatic problems are treated here. In addition, personality disorders, attention deficit disorders, affective disorders, depression, schizophrenia, as well as dementia, Alzheimer's, and problems related to severe physical handicaps are all addressed.

47. SANE - Depression And Manic Depression
Depression and manic depression SANE produces a comprehensive range ofliterature on mental illness. Site last updated 14 March 2003.
http://www.sane.org.uk/About_Mental_Illness/Depression.htm
Site last updated
09 April 2003
SANELINE
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select a keyword about SANE alcohol alcohol links anxiety anxiety links antidepressants artwork books celebrities charity flowers christmas cards comments contact SANE corporate donations credit card depression depression links discussion group donate to SANE drugs drugs links ethnic minority events flowers fundraising further reading get involved gift aid help SANE home page jobs journalists legacies links mental illness news newsletters obsession partnerships phobia phobia links press releases publications research SANE SANELINE SANETALK schizophrenia schizophrenia links sharegift sitemap suicide surveys talking treatments training services trauma links treatments volunteering Site Map in this section mental illness schizophrenia medical treatments antidepressants ... surveys Depression has been called the "common cold of psychiatry" because it is by far the most frequently encountered mental illness. Most people suffer low spirits when things keep going wrong but, though they may be temporarily depressed, they recover quickly. This brief taste of depression is very different from

48. Wigging
Encryption. Learn about manic depression. If good life. There are alsosome positive aspects to manic depression that I will tell you about.
http://www.geometricvisions.com/Madness/
Go back to Mike's home page Send mail to Mike Get My PGP Key Why You Should Use Encryption
Learn about Manic Depression
If you have a problem getting replies to your email (to anyone, not just me), please read this important note Note that I have moved this web page from its old location at www.scruznet.com to a new home at http://www.geometricvisions.com/Madness because I will be moving in a few months and will need to stop using Scruznet. Geometricvisions is my own domain name so it will go with me wherever I go. Last change: April 6, 2003 New: I am seeking your comments on my new article Living with Schizoaffective Disorder before I submit it for publication to the community website . I discuss this at more length in in my Kuro5hin diary Once I submit the article for moderation I will post K5's link to it here. Once it's posted at K5 you'll be able to discuss it in a way that's not possible with my static pages here. Flash! - I'm featured in a story about bipolar depressives in the high tech industry in the Metro San Jose March 30 edition.

49. SocietyGuardian.co.uk | Society | Doctors Fail To Spot Manic Depression
Doctors fail to spot manic depression Jo Revill, health editor Sunday January 12,2003 The Observer Thousands of people suffering from manic depression are
http://society.guardian.co.uk/mentalhealth/story/0,8150,873729,00.html
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Sunday January 12, 2003
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Thousands of people suffering from manic depression are having to wait at least a year before they are diagnosed with the condition because many doctors do not recognise the symptoms. A survey of British psychiatrists to be published tomorrow will show that the illness, also known as bipolar disorder, is still shrouded in mystery, even though it is thought to affect one in every 100 people. Once it has been identified, the condition can be treated with medication and most patients go on to lead relatively stable lives, with little need for hospital services. But there is growing concern that many are slipping through the net, and spiralling into a deepening depression because they are not treated properly.

50. Manic's Dance
Support and information for friends and family of those suffering from manic depression, bipolar, depression..
http://forums.delphiforums.com/maniccare/

51. Manic Depression And Electroshock Therapy Treatment
manic depression plagued Andy Behrman, author of Electroboy, a young bipolar manwho had 19 electroshocks and lost memory after involvement in counterfeiting
http://www.electroboy.com/manicdepression.htm
Manic Depression
Manic depression is the chronic illness which I have battled for almost twenty years. But every day, I am learning how to better live with it. Sometimes manic depression is referred to as bipolar disorder . Take your pick. It's an emotional disorder which is often overlooked by the sufferer, friends, family and sometimes even by mental health professionals. And perhaps the most frightening fact is that the suicide rate during a manic depressive episode is extremely high.
Hippocrates wrote about moods in the 5th century B.C. as a medical condition. More than 600 years later, Greek physician, Areteus recognized that both mania and depression could cycle within the same patient. But it wasn't until the end of the l9th century when a German psychiatrist, Emil Kraepelin coined the term "manic depression." The statistics are startling - - more than 2 million Americans suffer from the illness and millions of others are undiagnosed.
There is no standard pattern for a manic depressive's behavior. Some go from moderate to severe depression and move on to a full-blown episode of mania and then back to the depression before returning to a "normal state." Needless to say, this "flip flopping" of moods is usually very destructive and patients are frequently hospitalized and unable to work. The families of manic depressives are forced to deal with the consequences of their loved ones. My parents and sister suffered through a federal court conviction, a prison term, house arrest and ultimately electroshock treatment with me. The "more lucky" manic depressives are the ones who suffer with hypomania - - a mild form of mania, an illness with which they pretty much still function at their jobs or in relationships.

52. Understanding Manic Depression
manic depression. 'When I'm in a manic phase I feel as though I amcapable of anything and everything. What is manic depression?
http://www.mind.org.uk/information/understanding/manic/understanding_manic_depre
Manic Depression 'When I'm in a manic phase I feel as though I am capable
of anything and everything. This can be an amazing feeling,
but I sometimes get frustrated and angry with people. Ideas
flow constantly and quickly as if my brain is on fast-forward.
Everything happening in the world has significance on my life.
But when I'm depressed, it's as if I'm completely crushed and
living in slow motion. I feel capable of nothing and just want
to end it all.'
This booklet is aimed at anyone who has been given a diagnosis
of manic depression, and their family and friends. It should
explain what is understood of the causes and consequences of the diagnosis, what options are available to people, where they can get help and what they can do to help themselves. What is manic depression?
Someone diagnosed with manic depression may swing from moods of deep depression to periods of overactive, excited behaviour known as mania. Between these severe highs and lows there may be relatively

53. Bipolar Disorder - Tempering The Mania Of Manic Depression.
Article helps those people with bipolar disorder (manic depression), temperthe high of mania and avoid the low of depression. HomeIndex.
http://www.have-a-heart.com/bipolar-depression.html
Home-Index More articles
on suicide,
depression. Emotional
Thought

Stopping
Depression: ... WebRings Suicide is
not a
solution,
Suicide is
an end...
before a
solution is found. Home-Index A Rest Stop From Depression and Thoughts of Suicide
Bipolar Disorder
Tempering the Mania of Manic Depression
by Stephen L. Bernhardt
Bipolar Disorder - episodes of mania.
Any discussion of the process of bipolar disorder and mania cannot be entirely divorced from a discussion of the depressive response. Within any episode of mania lurks the possibility, the likelihood of impending depression. There are certain techniques and exercises which I have identified while dealing with my own periods of bipolar disorder mania which help temper the mania and thereby lessen the impact and severity of the subsequent depressive response. It is essential that you have read my article on Emotional Thought Stopping and are familiar with the concept and my suggestions for its use, before you attempt this exercise. I assume that if you are reading this in order to help temper your periods of bipolar disorder mania that this is not your first episode. Look back at your previous situation just prior to those episodes and see if you can identify if there was some event which triggered the episode and begin to identify how you felt at the start of the episode. It is important to be able to recognize these periods as early as possible so that you can begin this tempering exercise before it reaches a crisis stage. This is especially true if you begin your episodes with a euphoric feeling.

54. Depression & Manic Depression Association Of Alberta
Type of Depression * ManicDepression/Bipolar Disorder * Stigma SUPPORT GROUPSFOR DEPRESSION BIPOLAR DISORDER (MANIC-DEPRESSION) - EDMONTON REGION.
http://www.incentre.net/dmdaa/home.html
Primary Unipolar Recurrent Type of Depression Manic-Depression/Bipolar Disorder Stigma
Unless otherwise specified, individuals with depression or bipolar disorder, and a supportive friend or family member are welcome.
Groups are walk-in basis.
Please arrive on time to avoid interruption.

EDMONTON GROUPS Royal Alexandra Hospital
10240 Kingsway Avenue
4th Floor, Room 4429
Mondays 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Grey Nuns Hospital
100 Youville Drive West
Room 0651 Thursdays 7:00 to 9:00 PM Canadian Mental Health (Depression Only) 10240 Kingsway Avenue 4th Floor, Room 4429 Mondays 7:00 to 9:00 PM OUTSIDE OF EDMONTON ST. ALBERT St. Albert Community Center (No Family Members) 165 Liberton Drive WESTLOCK, Alberta Pembina Medical Clinic 10004 - 107 Street, Board Room 1st Wednesday of the month 7:00 to 9:00 PM Barrhead, Alberta F.C.S.S. 5115 - 45 Street 3rd Wednesday of the month 7:00 to 9:00 PM For more information, call (780) 490-4271 Email .... mlepage@telusplanet.net Depression and manic-depression are mental illnesses which affect mood. Clinical depression, or unipolar disorder, refers to a low mood which is sad and depressed. Manic-depression, or bipolar disorder, includes alternating moods. The person's mood can change over time from depression to euphoria.

55. Manic Depression (Bipolar) And Creativity
The NAMI/MetroNYC Web Site. has moved to. http//www.nami-nyc-metro.org. Pleasechange your bookmarks and links. * * *. The Schizophrenia Home Page. is still at.
http://www.schizophrenia.com/ami/cnsmr/creative.html
The NAMI/Metro-NYC Web Site
has moved to
http://www.nami-nyc-metro.org
Please change your bookmarks and links.
The Schizophrenia Home Page
is still at
http://www.schizophrenia.com
You are also invited to visit the
Treatment Advocacy Center
at
http://www.psychlaws.org

56. Lots Of Bipolar Information Manic Depression And Mental Illness
The NAMI/NYCMetro Web Site. has moved to. http//www.nami-nyc-metro.org. Pleasechange your bookmarks and links. * * *. The Schizophrenia Home Page. is still at.
http://www.schizophrenia.com/ami/diagnosis/mrBIPOL.html
The NAMI/NYC-Metro Web Site
has moved to
http://www.nami-nyc-metro.org
Please change your bookmarks and links.
The Schizophrenia Home Page
is still at
http://www.schizophrenia.com
You are also invited to visit the
Treatment Advocacy Center
at
http://www.psychlaws.org
The NAMI/NYC-Metro Web Site
has moved to
http://www.nami-nyc-metro.org
Please change your bookmarks and links.
The Schizophrenia Home Page
is still at
http://www.schizophrenia.com
You are also invited to visit the
Treatment Advocacy Center
at
http://www.psychlaws.org

57. WebRing: Hub
To connect those with the illness together, provide resources, information and support.
http://o.webring.com/hub?ring=maniaring&id=6&go

58. Jimi Hendrix, Manic Depression
Jimi Hendrix, manic depression. manic depression is touching my soulI know what I want but I just don't know How to go about gettin
http://www.ivory.org/lyrics/manicdep.html
Jimi Hendrix, Manic Depression
Manic depression is touching my soul
I know what I want but I just don't know
How to go about gettin' it
Feeling sweet feeling,
Drops from my fingers, fingers
Manic depression is catchin' my soul
Woman so weary, the sweet cause in vain
You make love, you break love
It's all the same
When it's, when it's over, baby
Music, sweet music I wish I could caress, caress, caress Manic depression is a frustrating mess Well, I think I'll go turn myself off, And go on down All the way down Really ain't no use in me hanging around Your kinda scene Music, sweet music I wish I could caress and kiss, kiss Manic depression is a frustrating mess ivory.org lyrics

59. Manic's Dance - For Manic Depressive And Their Loved Ones...
Active and supportive message board forum, chat rooms, and informational resources for manic depression (Bipolar Disorder) dancers and the loved ones at their sides.
http://www.mentaljokes.com/manics_dance.html
Manic's Dance is dedicated to manic depressive (bipolar) "dancers"
and to the loved ones at their sides... Welcome! On this page you will find this intro and
you will find many useful, supportive, healthy and even funny site pages.
Please make sure to join us for a spell in our active forum or a chat room, you are welcome all the time!
Remember, you are not alone... Manic depression is a severe mental disorder involving manic episodes as well as deep depressions. Manic episodes are characterized by an abnormally elevated and/or irritable moods, grandiosity, sleeplessness, extravagance, and a strong tendency toward irrational judgments. These are quite often accompanied by episodes of depression, possibly including lethargy, a sense of deep worthlessness, lack of concentration and extreme guilt. Manic depression has no cure.
  - Manic's Dance
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60. Bipolar Disorder - Manic Depression Information And Support
What is the disease, recognizing the symptoms, living with the problem, helping loved ones and support information.
http://www.ibipolar.com/
Bipolar disorder, previously known as manic-depressive illness, affects millions of people each year. For those affected by bipolar disorder, life is an emotional roller coaster of intense highs and crippling lows. Many treatment options are available to help control these extreme changes in mood. Although there is no cure, with proper treatment, many people diagnosed with bipolar disorder can live normal lives. This Web site includes up-to-date information about recognizing the symptoms of bipolar disorder and getting a proper diagnosis. Overall, the Web site is designed to give everyone touched by bipolar disorder, as well as their family, partners, and friends, the information and support they need to live with the illness. WHAT IS BIPOLAR DISORDER? RECOGNIZING BIPOLAR DISORDER LIVING WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER HELPING LOVED ONES ... SUPPORT INFORMATION
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