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    References: Jamison‚ Kay R. An Unquiet Mind. New York: Vintage‚ 1996. Print. Nolen-Hoeksema‚ S. (2007). Abnormal Psychology (4th Edition). New York‚ NY. McGraw-Hill.

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    “I did not wake up one day‚ to find myself mad. Life should be so simple.” says Kay Redfield Jamison author of an unquiet Mind- a memoir of moods and madness. This quote embodies Jamison’s view of her life with manic depression. She knew at a young age that she was different‚ having higher highs‚ and lower lows than other people. Through the years‚ her illness became more and more dangerous‚ to her and others around her. Jamison’s memoir details the highs and lows of manic depressive illness. Manic

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    Saurabh Saini Ms. Kati Milter 10 October‚ 2015 ENGL-110 An Unquiet Mind An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness is an autobiography‚ which is written by psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison. Although being a doctor‚ Jamison had portrayed her story articulately. She has put emphasis on her bipolar diseases‚ predominantly on her mercurial moods. The story is chronological‚ which initiates with the description of her childhood and adolescence days. The first part‚ The Wild Blue Yonder‚ begins in

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    Coming out with An Unquiet Mind “There is no easy way to tell other people that you have manic-depressive illness; if there is‚ I haven’t found it.” (1) Kay Redfield Jamison’s words reverberate in my mind as I write this paper. Many people that I have read reactions from tend to agree that it is extremely difficult. But Jamison’s decision to become public about her illness‚ no matter how difficult it was‚ is something I will forever be grateful for. When discussing this decision in a

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    An Unquiet Mind Nidhi Patel MISA July 28‚ 14 I have a family member (male cousin) who is bi-polar. He got diagnosed two years ago and since I am not around him much‚ I had to call him for this paper. When I called him‚ I told him that I have an essay to write about and the prompt is‚ Write about some of the individuals you know who have a psych disorder.  How did they deal with it?  Did they cope well or did they struggle. He couldn’t help but laugh out loud and tell me to

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    Kay Redfield Jamison’s‚ ‘An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness’ is a first person memoir about the author’s life and struggles with having manic-depressive illness‚ or bi-polar disorder. It is an eye-opening read‚ as well as one that is much easier to read rather than a textbook or essay on the subject. She discusses her experiences with bi-polar‚ as well as the issues of taking lithium‚ and being a psychologist with the disorder. The first few chapters of the book are about her childhood

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    suffer from manic-depression illness. Manic-depression is another name for bipolar. What is bipolar disorder? Bipolar disorder is a disorder in which the brain experience manic high (enthusiastic) and low (depression). The nonfiction story "An Unquiet Mind: Memoir of Mood and Madness" relates to bipolar disorder and influence of society. As mentioned earlier‚ bipolar disorder is a disorder in which the brain experience manic high to low. The highs and lows of bipolar disorder are totally different

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    In her candid‚ insightful‚ and emotionally-charged memoir‚ An Unquiet Mind‚ Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison describes her personal struggles with manic-depressive illness (now known as bipolar mood disorder) revealing both the catastrophic depressions and the exhilarating manic highs that at times prompted her to resist taking medication. Dr. Kay Jamison‚ a clinical psychologist‚ writer‚ and a professor of psychiatry at John Hopkins University School of Medicine‚ has learned to manage her disorder and has

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    internationally acclaimed for having pioneered the new horizons of environmental history‚ viewed from the varied perspectives of the public. His most celebrated work in the field of environmental history is The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya (1989). In The Unquiet Woods‚ he studies the (then still current) Chipko movement where villagers from a region in Uttarakhand opposed the profitable exploitation of their forests. He shows that this phenomenon is “part of the

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    The Unquiet death of Eli Creekmore The unquiet death of Eli Creekmore is a documentary produced by KCTS in Seattle Washington. The film details the life and tragic death of Eli Creekmore‚ a three year old boy who was killed by his father on September‚ 26 1986. On that date‚ Eli was taken to the hospital emergency room by ambulance and was seen by Dr Tom Robbie. Dr Robbie stated that when Eli arrived in the emergency room he was completely unresponsive and his stomach was extremely distended.

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