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For the Love of Poetry
"Work is love made visible.And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gates of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy.For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread that feeds but half man's hunger.More -
Reading Poetry
In Ancient Greece, the most important form of entertainment was provided by the bards. Bards, or poets, traveled from place to place reciting poetry, often accompanied by a cithara or lyre. As time passed, poetry took on a written form and orators fell by the wayside.More -
My Son is Bipolar
When I became pregnant, almost eight years ago, the first thing that crossed my mind, after my initial shock and elation, was the fact that my child would be predisposed to bipolar disorder. Not only had I been diagnosed with bipolar, but my unborn son's aunt and grandmother on his father's side, had also been treated for depression. Since mood disorders ran in both families, his risk was high - anywhere from 15-75%.More -
Is Your Child Bipolar?
Many parents face life with a difficult to raise child. If temper tantrums, crying fits, severe opposition and sometimes even extreme giddiness are part of your daily or even weekly routine, then you'll want to read this.Early onset bipolar disorder is quite unlike adult bipolar disorder.More -
Traversing the Grand Canyon
Envision for a moment, if you will, and that you are visiting the Grand Canyon. It's a beautiful day; the sky is clear; the sun is gazing down upon you, and you think to yourself, "This is a good day!" Suddenly you are approached by a man who points to the rim of the canyon and politely informs you that you must traverse the canyon on the wire suspended across it.More -
A Piece of the Puzzle
Being bipolar is a royal pain in the butt, no doubt about it. But, when I was first diagnosed it was actually a relief to me. Finally there was an answer.More -
Those Pesky Feelings
Once, eons ago it seems, my feelings were so extreme that they ripped through my body reducing me to a quivering mass of flesh, bones and blood, helpless to defend myself or even to care. I didn't understand why my reactions were so fierce for nearly a quarter of a century, but I always knew I was different from everyone else. My classmates constantly taunted me knowing they would get some outlandish reply, tears or some sort of emotional display that would fuel their teasing and gossip even more.More -
What Happens After A Trauma
Imagine, if you will, that you are walking alone at night in an unfamiliar neighborhood. You think you hear footsteps behind you so you walk a little faster. Suddenly someone steps out from behind a bush.More -
Is that a Ghost or am I Just Psychotic?
"Shut up!" I yelled to the relentless whir in my head that was so loud I couldn't concentrate on anything but its annoying drone. When I hear that buzz I know it is a sign that my Lithium levels are too high.More -
The Not So Scary Hospital
Fear of the unknown is a very universal fear. Fear of the unknown hospital is a very universal fear among the mentally ill. Actually, many people have a fear of hospitals even if they are not mentally ill.More