Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10502655 Health & Place 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Altered ways of being in place that bipolar 'madness' entails. ► Living with bipolar is paradoxically (dis)embodied. ► 'Whole' and 'fractured' senses of self and ways of relating to people and places. ► Bipolar ways of being in place involve 'straddling' real and delusional worlds. ► Prospective ways of assigning meaning to places where 'madness' is lived.
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