Poems from a Bipolar Mind: A Collection of Journal Entries Related to Mental Illness and Bipolar Disorder

Poems from a Bipolar Mind: A Collection of Journal Entries Related to Mental Illness and Bipolar Disorder

by John Medl
Poems from a Bipolar Mind: A Collection of Journal Entries Related to Mental Illness and Bipolar Disorder

Poems from a Bipolar Mind: A Collection of Journal Entries Related to Mental Illness and Bipolar Disorder

by John Medl

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Overview

A riveting book of poetry, Poems from a Bipolar Mind, tells the stunningly brave and powerful true account of one man's descent into major depressive and manic episodes and how he found lifesaving therapy and medication to overcome and triumph.


When thirty-five-year-old John Medl is involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric hospital, he is sure it is a mistake. A graduate from the University of Dayton with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, John's life appears ideal. How did he get here?


In this gripping and breathtaking book of poetry that makes the reader feel as though they are listening in on a private conversation, John reveals his delusions and battles with mental illness. Intriguing and riveting, this true story of perseverance, when all hope seems lost, is inspiring and unforgettable.


Poems from a Bipolar Mind shines as a beacon of hope for all struggling with their mental health that they can find their own path to healing. It is the second book in his Workings of a Bipolar Mind series.


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Product Details

BN ID: 2940186711421
Publisher: Mental Health Matters
Publication date: 01/03/2023
Series: Workings of a Bipolar Mind , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 907,011
File size: 786 KB

About the Author

John Medl is an author with over five published books and a mental health advocate from Cincinnati, Ohio. He has suffered from mental illness for more than eleven years. His diagnoses are: bipolar disorder with psychotic features, obsessive-compulsive disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Generalized Anxiety-Panic Disorder, claustrophobia, and agoraphobia.
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