My Kind of Crazy was chosen as Honorable Mention in
the Writer's Digest 17th Annual International
Self-Published Book Awards in the Inspirational
category. I am an expert on being crazy. My kind of
crazy is known as bipolar disorder. Although my case is
more severe than most, I am not alone. I am only one of
5.7 million adult Americans who suffer from a mental
illness in a given year. This is a staggering statistic,
and yet the stigma attached to mental illness persists.
Those diagnosed with a mental illness suffer in silence
due to the shame associated with it. There are many
books that approach the subject from a clinical and/or
psychoanalytical perspective. My book, however, focuses
on the human experience of living with a mental illness.
Being bipolar brings with it the very highs and lows of
emotion, and my story is written in the same way. The
journey on which I take the reader is not a depressing
one. There is much humor to be found and many lessons to
be learned after one is diagnosed as crazy. I bring the
reader with me on the emotional rollercoaster that is my
life. With my story, I hope to dismantle the shame and
isolation that one with a similar illness might
experience. In fact, I believe one must embrace his or
her inner-craziness in order to heal, evolve, and move
forward to help change the societal perception of mental
illness. Not unlike diabetes, mental illness should be
understood on a biochemical level, not be viewed as a
character flaw. When the brain gets sick, it exhibits
symptoms that need to be addressed and managed just like
any other illness.
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