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Birth of a New Brain

Healing from Postpartum Bipolar Disorder

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Birth of a New Brain

By: Dyane Harwood, Dr. Carol Henshaw - foreword
Narrated by: Randye Kaye
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After the birth of her baby triggers a manic maelstrom, Dyane Harwood struggles to survive the bewildering highs and crippling lows of her brain's turmoil. Birth of a New Brain vividly depicts her postpartum bipolar disorder, an unusual type of bipolar disorder and postpartum mood and anxiety disorder.

During her childhood, Harwood grew up close to her father, a brilliant violinist in the Los Angeles Philharmonic who had bipolar disorder. She learned how bipolar disorder could ravage a family, but she never suspected that she'd become mentally ill - until her baby was born.

Harwood wondered if mental health would always be out of her reach. From medications to electroconvulsive therapy, from "redwood forest baths" to bibliotherapy, she explored both traditional and unconventional methods of recovery - in-between harrowing psychiatric hospitalizations.

Harwood reveals how she ultimately achieved a stable mood. She discovered that despite having a chronic mood disorder, a new, richer life is possible. Birth of a New Brain is the chronicle of one mother's perseverance, offering hope and grounded advice for those battling mental illness.

©2017 Dyane Harwood (P)2020 Tantor
Motherhood Parenting & Families Personal Development Relationships Health Mental Health Human Brain
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I never truly grasped the immense struggles faced by individuals with bipolar disorder, especially when complicated by the throes of postpartum mood and anxiety disorders. Dyane’s story caused a wave of deep emotions to wash over me, and I found myself sobbing, hoping she would survive. This audiobook is an inspirational journey of one woman’s search for answers, and I highly recommend it to anyone curious about the complexities of these disorders.

Wow! This book opened my eyes.

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