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Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depressive Illness [Mass Market Paperback]

Patty Duke , Gloria Hochman
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In this groundbreaking guide for those who are manic depressive or who live with or love someone who is, actress Duke ( Call Me Anna ), a spokeswoman for the National Institute of Mental Health, tells the harrowing story of her illness and her long road to recovery. After a lifetime of emotional turbulence, including three divorces and years of unsuccessful therapies, Duke found her own "wonder drug": lithium. Interspersed throughout her personal account are chapters that give the latest information about manic-depressive illness, its many forms and the various treatments for it, as documented by Hochman ( Adult Children of Divorce ). Also included is advice on what families can do to cope and a list of resources for the mentally ill, including organizations that care for them. A chapter examines the connection between creativity and manic depression, drawing examples from music, politics and business. An informative, readable volume.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Duke tells the story of her manic-depressive illness and its successful treatment, while in alternating chapters medical-writer Hochman (Heart Bypass, 1982) explains the facts of the disease and the methods of treatment currently available. Duke's strange and unhappy childhood was chronicled in Call Me Anna, and is touched on here only to show how fundamentally unloved and rejected she felt. Her manic-depressive disorder began to manifest itself when she was a young woman living in Hollywood, at the peak of her career, starring in The Patty Duke Show. As the illness escalated, her life degenerated into frequent suicide attempts, drug dependency, wrecked relationships, tantrums on the set. She began hallucinating and engaging in bizarre behavior like holding parties in her motel room for hordes of strangers (one of whom she married after a few hours' acquaintance) and hiring two guys she met in a parking lot to manage her finances (with results that can be imagined). Finally, her illness was diagnosed and successfully treated with lithium, which she takes to this day and to which, she says, she owes her present stable, happy marriage and her very life. Hochman provides information on the various forms of depression and the various guises that bipolar (manic-depressive) illness can take, identifies people at risk for these diseases, discusses the link between manic-depressive disorder and creativity, and surveys medical treatments and family-support techniques that can help the sufferer. The tone seesaws between the lurid and the dry, depending on whether Duke or Hochman is writing. But despite its gracelessness, this memoir has merit: Duke shows bravery in telling her story in all its humiliating flagrance, and undoubtedly sufferers from this puzzling and devastating disease will find help in the explanations and resources Hochman diligently provides. -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!, Oct 28 2003
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This review is from: Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depressive Illness (Mass Market Paperback)
Patty Duke gives an amazing description of what it is like to have Bipolar Disorder. It made such a difference in my ability to understand my Bipolar family members! This is staying on my shelf, along with "The Bipolar Child" and "IF YOUR CHILD IS BIPOLAR" as my top resources!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quite enjoyable and informative, Mar 8 2003
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Avery Z. Conner (West Lafayette, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depressive Illness (Mass Market Paperback)
I enjoyed this book quite a bit- it's engaging, entertaining, and informative. The quality of writing isn't as good as that of the finest mental illness memoirs, like "An Unquiet Mind" and "Girl, Interrupted", but it's definitely well worth reading. One intriguing point is that there might be some relationship between mania and Patty's acting skill. In other words, bipolar disorder may confer some advantages to the afflicted, in spite of some of its dreadful consequences. Avery Z. Conner, author of "Fevers of the Mind".
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great book, Aug 14 2004
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This review is from: Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depressive Illness (Mass Market Paperback)
A great book by a brave woman, BRILLIANT MADNESS tells the story of Patty Duke and the isolation she felt as a child. There's also a chapter in the book which deals with manic-depressives and creativity, reminding me of the book TOUCHED WITH FIRE, though I prefer the Duke. What's really fascinating is to read this book and then go back and see her old movies (Valley of the Dolls). Not only one of my favorite actresses, but a remarkable woman as well, Patty Duke has given us as much if not more with her writings as she did with her acting. You may also be interested in another book that deals with how one tortured individal deals with repressed memories, depression, child abuse, etc., and turns it into a creative effort, titled THE BARK OF THE DOGWOOD--not for the faint-of-heart but inspirational if you stick with it to the end. But whatever you do, read BRILLIANT MADNESS first.
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