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Born Mad

The Dangers of Living with Dysthymic Disorder

Robyn Wheeler

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Psychologie

Beschreibung

After several years of depression, anger and anxiety which led to thoughts of suicide, Robyn Wheeler sought out treatment and was eventually diagnosed with dysthymia. Believing that others might benefit from hearing her story, Robyn wrote about her journey and everyday life dealing with this rarely talked-about mood disorder.

Robyn writes about her childhood and being a young adult not realizing she suffered from a mood disorder. Learn about symptoms of dysthymia, various treatments and coping mechanisms and how Robyn's life changed for the better after being diagnosed. 

If you or a loved one suffers from chronic anger, anxiety or thoughts of suicide, Born Mad: The Dangers of Living with Dysthymic Disorder may shed some light upon a common disorder mostly unknown to many people. 

Robyn wrote Born Mad in 2011. Born Mad: The Dangers of Living with Dysthymic Disorder is a revision whick includes what Robyn's life is like now and many other additional topics. 

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depression, dysthymia, mental illness, suicide, dysthymic disorder