Electroboy: A Memoir of Mania is slated to become a major motion picture . . . after listening to my interview with the book’s author Andy Behrman, you will understand why
Bipolar disorder is about buying a dozen bottles of Heinz ketchup and all eight bottles of Windex in stock at the Food Emporium on Broadway at 4:00 a.m., flying from Zurich to the Bahamas and back to Zurich in three days to balance the hot and cold weather (my sweet and sour theory of bipolar … Read more
In relationships there is the smart choice and the heart choice . . . what do you do if they are not aligned with the same person?
Note: The following is a post from the new Love Bites Blog featuring Rhonda Ricardo. Remember to tune in to Love Bites with Rhonda Ricardo every Sunday evening at 9:00 PM EST across the Blog Talk Radio Network. You have probably heard the saying that “the heart wants what it wants.” While its origins have … Read more







Does the pharmaceutical industry influence doctor diagnosis of mental illness? (Part 1 of 2)
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As I have come to read more and more about you and of course spend some time on your blog I find that you have an edge that enables you to provide a different take on mental illness Natalie. One thing that stands out and on which I would like to get your feedback centers … Read more
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