Exuberance: The Passion for Life by Kay Redfield Jamison

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  • Pub. Date: September 2004
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 352,752
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    • Pub. Date: September 2004
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 352,752

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    Kay Redfield Jamison is Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as well as Honorary Professor of English at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. She is the author of the national best sellers An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness, Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide, and Touched with Fire: Manic-Depressive Illness and the Artistic Temperament. She is coauthor of the standard medical text on manic-depressive illness and author or coauthor of more than one hundred scientific papers about mood disorders, creativity, and psychopharmacology. Dr. Jamison, the recipient of numerous national and international scientific awards, was distinguished lecturer at Harvard University in 2002 and the Litchfield lecturer at the University of Oxford in 2003. She is a John P. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellow.

    The Washington Post - Nancy Schoenberger

    Jamison has by now produced an impressive and thorough investigation of moods and mood disorder studied from all angles, including the most personal. She has gone far in expanding her field to include creativity and the arts in her quest "to understand passion, imagination, and the nature of human greatness."

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    Kay Redfield Jamison is Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as well as Honorary Professor of English at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. She is the author of the national best sellers An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness, Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide, and Touched with Fire: Manic-Depressive Illness and the Artistic Temperament. She is coauthor of the standard medical text on manic-depressive illness and author or coauthor of more than one hundred scientific papers about mood disorders, creativity, and psychopharmacology. Dr. Jamison, the recipient of numerous national and international scientific awards, was distinguished lecturer at Harvard University in 2002 and the Litchfield lecturer at the University of Oxford in 2003. She is a John P. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellow.


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    December 22, 2007: Kay redfield Jameson writes about a subject not often discussed in the pathological-oriented, overloaded therapeutic community and that is a discussion about more positive emotions about the topic of exuberance. Scientifically, exuberance is a form of energetic or purpose drive happiness. Through her stories and analogies, the author uses real places, things, and folk heroes to delightfully entertain and yet at the same time educate her audience about how exuberance effects life. Here are some examples- She describes how many bubbles are in a bottle of champagne, She describes how at one time in europe, people sold their houses for a single orchid, She describes how, in Africa, whole villages were overtaken by a laughter 'Virus', She describes how ex-president, Theodore Roosevelt thought he was a glowworm, while other people were not so lucky. And so aplty putting the subject of Exuberance in context to the negative emotions in life-this Chinese quotation says that one joy can scatter one-hundred griefs. This is certainly a book to inspire those sad at heart..... Michele Rodriguez-Ryland, writer, life-long depression sufferer.