Mania

  • Mania: A Short History of Bipolar Disorder
    By David Healy

    Cited in Clark E, Jacyna LS (1987). Nineteenth Century Origins of Neuroscientific Concepts. University of California Press, Berkeley, p. ... Freud S (1895). In Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ed.

  • Mania: The Story of the Outraged and Outrageous Lives That Launched a Cultural Revolution
    By Ronald K. L. Collins, David M. Skover

    Rub Out the Words LP: The Letters of William S. Burroughs 1959— 1974. ... Burroughs, William S. Jr. Cursed from Birth: TheShort, Unhappy Life of William S. Burroughs,]r. ... Heart Beat: My Life with Jack and Neal.

  • Mania
    By Guy N. Smith

    This horror novel is set in a Shropshire private hotel run by a couple of degenerates who make their money by taking the overspill mental patients from the local authority.

  • Mania: A Short History of Bipolar Disorder
    By David Healy

    As social history it provides the most detailed available account of the interactions of psychiatry and the world of pharmaceutical manufacturing."—Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease "If David Healy's intent is to present a cohesive, ...

  • Mania: Clinical and Research Perspectives
    By Paul J. Goodnick

    J Clin Psvchopharmacol 12 : 13S-16S , 1992 Crawford P , Chadwick D , Cleland P , et al : The lack of effect of sodium valproate ... J Clin Psychiatry 50 ( suppl ) : 35-39 , 1989 Hurd RW , van Rinsvelt HA , Wilder BJ , et al : Selenium ...

  • Mania
    By J. R. Johansson

    With an attack by the body-stealing Takers imminent, Jack and Parker must put aside their grief and track down the ingredients of their father’s formula—one that will rein in the power-hungry Takers—to keep their family and friends ...

  • Mania: The Story of the Outraged and Outrageous Lives That Launched a Cultural Revolution
    By Ronald K. L. Collins, David M. Skover

    There is also her compilation of the Kerouac letters and Dave Moore's important collectionof Neal Cassady's letters. ... moreover, there are Carolyn Cassady's candid, seasoned, and sage words in Christopher Felver's Beat.