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Going beyond the DSM-IV, "Why Am I Still Depressed?" thoroughly describes the mood spectrum in its various types, and finding and using the right treatment, including medications, exercise and lifestlye changes. Better than "Soft Bipolar" by Charles Bunch PhD, this book is written by Jim Phelps MD, a psychiatrist who specializes in treating bipolar disorder. More information can be found at PsychEducation.org. Highly recommended for understanding depression and bipolar disorder. Useful for family and friends, as well as those with mood disorders. This reviewer has no commercial interest in the book or any relationship with the author whatsoever.
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Why Am I Still Depressed?: Recognizing and Managing the Ups and Downs of Bipolar II and Soft Bipolar Disorder by Jim Phelps
A reader in San Diego, June 20, 2006
Going beyond the DSM-IV, "Why Am I Still Depressed?" thoroughly describes the mood spectrum in its various types, and finding and using the right treatment, including medications, exercise and lifestlye changes. Better than "Soft Bipolar" by Charles Bunch PhD, this book is written by Jim Phelps MD, a psychiatrist who specializes in treating bipolar disorder. More information can be found at PsychEducation.org. Highly recommended for understanding depression and bipolar disorder. Useful for family and friends, as well as those with mood disorders. This reviewer has no commercial interest in the book or any relationship with the author whatsoever.(11 of 19 readers found this comment helpful)