Famous People With Bipolar Disorder
There have been many famous people with
bipolar disorder, or thought now to have had it based on their
lifeworks and stories. There have been so many, in fact, that
it is considered by some to be a mark of genius. That may or
may not be true, but it is easy to see why the connection in
made after a look at the many famous people with bipolar
disorder.
Writers have been, and continue to be, some of the great
famous people with bipolar disorder. Mark Twain was one such
writer. He, like many such writers, was highly functional in
his writing. However, he could be depressed-seeming and
pessimistic at times. He also had overblown business ideas
which. Like many manics' ideas never were accomplished.
Kurt Vonnegut, who wrote the modern classic
Slaughterhouse-Five and many other books, and William Faulkner,
who created an entire fictional place called Yoknapatawha
County as a setting for his novels, were two other famous
people with bipolar disorder
Some of the most well-known names in modern history have
been thought to have had this disorder. These famous people
with bipolar disorder include names such as: Winston Churchill,
Abbie Hoffman, Edgar Allen Poe, Beethoven, Van Gogh, Isaac
Newton. The world would not have been the same without these
and the many other famous people with bipolar disorder.
Some famous people with bipolar disorder have written about
the disorder. Most notably, Patty Duke wrote a lengthy book on
the subject of her own illness. There have been other famous
people with bipolar disorder who have written books about the
subject. Kay Redfield Jamison, a psychologist well-known in her
field wrote two books, including a memoir and a treatise on the
connection between the illness and creativity. Besides these,
there have been many other books written by famous people with
bipolar disorder about their experiences.
Some famous people with bipolar disorder have been
posthumously diagnosed to have had it. Many are current stars
and may have actually received the diagnosis from their
doctors. Some of these are actresses Linda Hamilton, Margot
Kidder, Carrie Fisher, and Patty Duke. Others are musicians
such as Kurt Cobain, Ozzy Osbourne, Axel Rose, and Trent Reznor
of Nine Inch Nails.
My Out Of Control Child
In the past, famous people with bipolar disorder lived very
difficult lives. They may not have even known that they had any
kind of disorder at all. Many thought the way of mania and
depression was just the way of the world.
Now, famous people with bipolar disorder are under an
extraordinary amount of pressure to work through their cycles
of mania and depression. The case of Kurt Cobain proved that
bipolar disorder untreated is a disaster. On the other hand,
many feel that the medications stunt their creativity. Therapy
is seen by some as a vent by which the powerful force of their
expression is lost.
This is a controversial topic, and many doctors feel that
great strides have been made in medications that are not as
debilitating to the creative person. Therapy, too, has changed
in many quarters. One thing is certain. The prognosis is better
these days than it ever has been for famous people with bipolar
disorder.
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