Posted by ksvt on January 6, 2001, at 9:38:10
In reply to Kay Redford Jamison on Fresh Air, posted by shellie on January 5, 2001, at 22:36:31
>Shellie - Thanks for the info. I listen to bits and pieces of Fresh Air alot, but missed this one. I first read An Unquiet Mind several years ago at the recommendation of my pdoc. I read it more recently on the recommendation of my therapist. I think I read it a third time somewhere in between. I'm not a manic depressive, but I've always been able to take alot of different things out of that book, and I know that my pdoc wanted me to read it for reasons that were different from those of my therapist. I would urge anyone to read it. ksvt
ShellieA Kay Redford Jamison interview was presented on Fresh Air today (It was an archive of an earlier interview, because her book, "An Unquiet Mind" just came out in paperback.)
> She is a professor of psychology at Johns Hopkins, who "came out" with her life being bi-polar. You can hear the interview though the Fresh Air archives if you have Real Audio downloaded--http://search.npr.org/freshair/.
> Sometimes it takes a few days for the current session to be archived.
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