
Eyes Through Bipolar Disorder: How Poetry Helped Bipolar Disorder
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Narrated by:
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Mike Paine
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By:
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Micheel N
About this listen
Do you know what it is like to be person who has bipolar disorder?
Eyes Through Bipolar Disorder will give you the feelings of being a person with bipolar. This poetry collection was written through the poet's maniac and depression states and clearly draws a line between them. This book will give you the emotional insight and profound feelings that are only achievable through poetry.
Eyes Through Bipolar Disorder is a poetry collection that describes one's struggle with depression and bipolar disorder. The experience of ups and downs, hate and love, depression and mania - through the poetry you will experience it all.
©2018 Mishel Nomindari (P)2018 Mishel
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