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.
This entry was posted on August 4, 2014 by stockdalewolfe. It was filed under Asperger's & Autism, Asperger's and Love, Bipolar Disorder, Depression and Mania, Recommended Reading, Segments and references to my memoir, Uncategorized and was tagged with Asperger's and love, Asperger's Syndrome, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Bipolar Disorder and Love, Book reviews, Books on Asperger's Syndrome, Books on Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Books on Bipolar Disorder, Books on the search for love, Psychological autobiographies.
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
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