TRIUMPH OF SPIRIT IN LOVE, NATURE & ART

Review of Eye-locks and Other Fearsome Things: Learning to Love as a Bipolar Aspie

Kitt O’Malley over at Kittomalley.com, so generously reviewed my book on being Bipolar and Aspie and the  fight for sanity and love, in a post on her blog.  Kitt, a psychotherapist and mother and wife,  writes about vital and informative topics pertaining to mental health, ranging from being a Bipolar parent to a relationship with God. She can also be found at @kittomalley on Twitter. A big THANK YOU to Kitt for posting this review.

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  1. Thank you and you’re welcome. Have not sent photo to printer yet. Will let you know results once I do.

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    August 4, 2014 at 2:58 PM

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    Genie

    I can’t stand the endearing term ‘Aspie’, sure, the disease exists, however, to call it baby names and affectionate names somehow rings wrong. It would be like calling cancer: ‘Canci’.

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    August 15, 2014 at 8:33 PM

    • The Asperger’s community generally embraces this term from what I’ve read. Perhaps it helps with accepting the label. I find it more useful than saying, for example, “That is so Asperger’s” in referencing a behavior. But “Chaque a son gout” as they say.

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      August 16, 2014 at 10:48 AM

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