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Beyond Bipolar
By:Jane Mountain
Published on 2007-10-01 by Chapter One Press
In Beyond Bipolar?—?7 Steps to Wellness, Jane Mountain shares the secrets she has discovered in her own search for wellness. No matter how sick you are or have been, you are a candidate for recovery. This book will unlock the wellspring of hope. Then it will give you the tools to learn to manage, rather than just cope, with the lifelong challenges presented by bipolar disorder. Through her unique understanding and personal empathy, Dr. Mountain offers a penetrating and helpful guide for wellness.
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