Prozac Monologues: A Voice from the Edge

by Willa Goodfellow

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She was going to stab her doctor, but she wrote a book instead.

Years later, Willa Goodfellow revisits her account of the antidepressant-induced hypomania that hijacked her Costa Rican vacation and tells the rest of the story: her missed diagnosis of Bipolar 2, how she'd been given the wrong medications, and finally, her process of recovery.

Prozac Monologues is a book within a book-part memoir of misdiagnosis and part self-help guide about life on the bipolar spectrum. Through edgy and comedic essays, Goodfellow offers information about a mood disorder frequently mistaken for major depression as well as resources for recovery and further study. Plus, Costa Rica.





* If your depression keeps coming back . . .


* If your antidepressant side effects are dreadful . . .


* If you are curious about the bipolar spectrum . . .


* If you want ideas for recovery from mental illness . . .


* If you care for somebody who might have more than depression . . .





. . . This book is for you.

  • ISBN10 1631527312
  • ISBN13 9781631527319
  • Publish Date 25 August 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint She Writes Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 216
  • Language English