
Welcome to the Jungle: Everything You Wanted to Know about Bipolar by Hilary T. Smith (2010)
Bipolar is one of the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric conditions among teens and twentysomethingsyet there are very few books out there written specifically for young people experiencing mental illness for the first time.
Welcome to the JungleĀ (Conari Press, May 2010) fills that gap with its upfront, empowering approach to the challenges of being diagnosed with bipolar. Both humorous and immensely honest, it offers a true "in the trenches" perspective young readers will trust.
With chapters ranging fromĀ What Just Happened?: Life Beyond DiagnosisĀ toĀ Here Be Downers: Drugs, Booze, and SuicideĀ toĀ Hippy Shit That Actually Works: Herbs, Wilderness Time, and Other Ways to Help Keep Your Shit TogetherĀ toĀ Hell is Finding Good Insurance: How to Get Your Ass Covered in Troubled Times, Smith brings bipolar self help to the street level.
Bipolar is one of the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric conditions among teens and twentysomethingsyet there are very few books out there written specifically for young people experiencing mental illness for the first time.
Welcome to the JungleĀ (Conari Press, May 2010) fills that gap with its upfront, empowering approach to the challenges of being diagnosed with bipolar. Both humorous and immensely honest, it offers a true "in the trenches" perspective young readers will trust.
With chapters ranging fromĀ What Just Happened?: Life Beyond DiagnosisĀ toĀ Here Be Downers: Drugs, Booze, and SuicideĀ toĀ Hippy Shit That Actually Works: Herbs, Wilderness Time, and Other Ways to Help Keep Your Shit TogetherĀ toĀ Hell is Finding Good Insurance: How to Get Your Ass Covered in Troubled Times, Smith brings bipolar self help to the street level.
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Bipolar is one of the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric conditions among teens and twentysomethingsyet there are very few books out there written specifically for young people experiencing mental illness for the first time.
Welcome to the JungleĀ (Conari Press, May 2010) fills that gap with its upfront, empowering approach to the challenges of being diagnosed with bipolar. Both humorous and immensely honest, it offers a true "in the trenches" perspective young readers will trust.
With chapters ranging fromĀ What Just Happened?: Life Beyond DiagnosisĀ toĀ Here Be Downers: Drugs, Booze, and SuicideĀ toĀ Hippy Shit That Actually Works: Herbs, Wilderness Time, and Other Ways to Help Keep Your Shit TogetherĀ toĀ Hell is Finding Good Insurance: How to Get Your Ass Covered in Troubled Times, Smith brings bipolar self help to the street level.










