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Mania, Hypomania, and the Dark Side of Bipolar Disorder

By John McManamy, Health Guide Sunday, May 08, 2011
Continuing in my series on up ...   Not long ago, in two posts on psychosis, I made reference to Jung’s personal “Red Book,” which was finally published in 2009 after lying in a bank vault for decades. One of my readers, Donna, gave me pause to revisit the topic. As you may r...
Bipolar Disorder, Hypomania, and Jung: Question of the Week
5/15/11 12:07pm

One of the first psychs i saw was "jungian".  Luckily for me I was intelligent enough to see the difference between fairytale and reality. I could see the difference between the idea of the ugly duckling and my own life. But for anyone who wants tp see read the book "Women who run with Wolves"  - it gives a great deal of jungian "stuff" and is quite in depth.

Personally I think Jung is  .....

But its worth a try if ya like fairytailes :)

 

 

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By John McManamy, Health Guide— Last Modified: 09/25/11, First Published: 05/08/11