Found Books

In Sickness and In Health

By Jen Campbell

Jen married a perfectly normal wonderful man–until he wasn’t. Her husband was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder and this book uses Christian perspective and Bible references to share her experience and provide help and hope for others in the same situation.

If you have read all the other books on living with a person with bipolar and are wondering what the Bible has to say about some of the ideas, this book is an excellent choice. It gives very helpful and practical information and ideas–accepting that faith healing is not always a possibility, that sometimes God allows us to work through this complication in our lives to make us into the people he wants us to be. Check out this book.

A Family’s Secret

By Carol Horan

A Family's Secret--BIpolar Disorder on Treetop LaneWhen Carol’s first husband was experiencing mania, he saw no need for help. He was convinced everyone else had a problem. This is too often the case. Her memoir is drawn from her memories and journal describing her experiences in a twenty-six year marriage. There were many good memories, but untreated mental illness changed everything. Carol had the academic training to know something was wrong, but without co-operation there was little she could do. Available on Amazon as paperback and e-book.

The Power of Positivity

Cover for 'The Power of Positivity'By Dr Fred Von Gunten  http://fvonguntencom.blogspot.com/

The Power of Positivity for Bipolar Disorder and Anyone Else. This is a story similar to mine, but from the point of view of the person who is diagnosed with bipolar disorder. If you are making progress with LOVE HAS ITS UPS AND DOWNS and want something your partner can read–consider The Power of Positivity for Bipolar Disorder and Anyone Else.

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/86502 (Smashwords)

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005NKFWPA    (Amazon)

 

Making Friends with Money – How to start feeling wealthy without waiting till you’re rich

This is the definitive guide to confident money management; how readers gain clarity on their finances. This brings choice, which gives a sense of prosperity. They learn how to develop a fluid, flexible cashflow plan for their day-to-day money management, increase their savings and decrease their debt, establish a hierarchy of their personal needs, and formulate a vision for their future. (Read this, reviewed it, it is a book for real people with valid advice that even you can use.)

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/43552?ref=getolife (Smashwords)

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