Bipolar Educational Resources for Psychology Professors

DepressionBookThis article shares bipolar educational resources for psychology professors. There are many college teachers that want to share with their students about bipolar disorder. This includes social work, psychology, nursing and other types of programs where it is helpful to know about this common condition.

There are many books available that teach students about mental illness. Many go over the medical aspects which are quite helpful. We offer a series of books that have been written by a noted bipolar social worker, coach, advocate and educator. His books handle bipolar in a way that students are able to connect. Many of the writings often examples of young people who face these conditions.

The books we offer include Depression, Bipolar and Heroin: Lessons Learned from Losing My Brother To Addiction. This book shares the author losing his own brother to depression and a heroin overdose. The book details other examples of young people with mental illness and addiction. It is a fantastic book for students who want to learn about both addiction and mental illness.

We also offer a book titled Beating Bipolar that shares a general overview of all aspects of bipolar disorder. It includes the authors own battle with the illness and his experience attending college while living with his diagnoses.

If you are interested in ordering these books for your classes you may call us for group orders by reaching out to Blake LeVine at (213) 304-9555 or email blakelevinecoach@gmail.com. If you are only looking for one or two copies it is easiest to find them and buy them directly at:

http://www.amazon.com/Blake-LeVine/e/B008VG9F5G/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1439484879&sr=8-1

Thank you for taking time to read about the bipolar educational resources we offer for psychology professors. Each day we provide a free online magazine that you can share with your students. It is found on our home page at http://www.bipolaronline.com

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