Brain Matters
Product Description
Confessions of Depression and Bipolar Illnesses
Read Elizabeth Nelson's riveting, heart-breaking story of enduring depression and mood swings for 20 years. This book contains her personal life story of battling two horrible illnesses.
Have you ever felt so depressed you couldn't get out of bed?
Have you ever felt so anxious that you couldn't work?
Have you ever felt like screaming and yelling and throwing furniture?
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Brain Matters is an excellent book other people with bipolar disorder or severe depression will benefit. It is well written and edited for easy reading. It is written to help others in need. Please order the book and give a review.
Rating: 5 / 5
Depression is beatable. “Brain Matters” is Elizabeth Nelson’s story of her fighting through her depression over her life time. She fought the severe depression that denied her the very ability to get herself out of bed. She hopes to share her story and her advice to those who offer suffer from the ailment on how they can overcome their depression and resume living their life. With much encouragement and wisdom, “Brain Matters” is highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
BRAIN MATTERS describes what it is like to suffer depression. But the book is hopeful, not depressing, because the author’s struggles reveal a woman with courage and character. The book debunks stereotypes and helps show the real human aspects of this disease. As a result, it will help readers to understand, empathize with, and support family members, friends, and colleagues who suffer from depression.
Rating: 5 / 5
“Brain Matters” by Elizabeth Nelson is a very personal story with broad societal implications. Nelson helps us understand her moving struggle to live with this devastating affliction–and does so beautifully, in touching, yet honest prose.
I heartily recommend this book for anyone who’s life is touched by this terrible disease.
Rating: 5 / 5
“Brain Matters” by Elizabeth Nelson is the poignant journey of one woman’s journey with bipolar disease which takes her from accomplished portfolio manager to mother, artist and author. Interspersed with journal entries, Nelson describes available therapy options and pharmaceuticals in easily understood, not-overly technical terms. A great read for those struggling with depression and/or bipolar disease and for those whose life has been touched by someone with the disease.
Rating: 5 / 5