Description Schizoaffective disorder is a condition
which shares symptoms with both bipolar disorder and
schizophrenia, and which affects as many as 1 in 200
people - 0.5% of the population. Surprisingly, there
have been few books written about schizoaffective
disorder, and even fewer aimed at the general reader.
Until now. Schizoaffective Disorder Simplified is your
comprehensive and up-to-date guide to schizoaffective
disorder, featuring an introduction to the condition,
its symptoms, its treatment and various ways that people
can learn to manage their illness, as well as a series
of helpful worksheets for people with schizoaffective
disorder. Aimed at the general reader, whether you have
schizoaffective disorder, care for someone with the
illness or just have a curious interest in the subject,
this book will answer all your questions about
schizoaffective disorder, and give you an insight into
what it is like to live with mania, depression and
psychosis. About the Author Martine Daniel was born in
York in 1981. From a young age, she knew she wanted to
be a writer, and whilst at secondary school she would
often be caught scribbling stories in the back of
exercise books during lessons. Her dreams of seeing her
name in print never dimmed, despite her life being
turned upside down by episodes of mania, depression and
psychosis during her late teens and early twenties. In
2003 the pressures of a stressful job brought on an
episode of psychotic mania, which led to the breakdown
that ended her hopes of a career in bookselling,
following which Martine was finally forced into contact
with local mental health services. With the help of
medication and the support of her family, she began to
pick up the pieces of her life and started work on her
first novel The Fire in Your Eyes (published 2009),
juggling work on the novel with her studies with The
Open University. Her second novel, Legacy of Lies, the
sequel to The Fire in Your Eyes, and her third novel,
Wading the Waters of my Mind, were both published in
2010. Martine is a keen supporter of the Time to Change
campaign and hopes that her writing can help to put an
end to the stigma of mental illness. |
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