Virginia Woolf, neuroprogression, and bipolar disorder - SciELO
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by MV Boeira - 2017 - Cited by 1 - Related articles
We have recently reported that childhood trauma partly mediates the effect of family history on bipolar disorder diagnosis. In light of these findings from the scientific literature, we reviewed the work of British writer Virginia Woolf, who allegedly suffered from bipolar disorder. Her disorder was strongly related to her family ...Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) - PsychiatryOnline
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by K Dalsimer - 2004 - Cited by 7 - Related articles
From the age of 13, Woolf had symptoms that today would be diagnosed as bipolar disorder; she experienced mood swings from severe depression to manic excitement and episodes of psy- chosis. In her own time, however, psychiatry had little to offer her, and at the age of 59, she committed suicide, walking into the River.People also search for
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Virginia Woolf suffered from Bipolar II disorder.
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