Written by a professor of clinical psychology, this extraordinary book (expanded edition) tells the story of how a psychologist-cum-patient performs a self-study of "madness" in great detail. The author does not lament over his madness. Instead, he says: "During episodes, manic symptoms are manifest. Yet, I become more colorful, sensitive, generous, and loving. I see beauty everywhere and delight in the simple things of life. I glimpse into mystical...
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