When Silence Screams

Living with Bipolar Disorder—Journals 1997 - 2011

by Katherine L. Fogg


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/27/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 370
ISBN : 9781491746929
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 370
ISBN : 9781491746936

About the Book

Living with bipolar disorder is not just a struggle for the individual; it affects everyone associated with that person as well. When Silence Screams chronicles author Katherine Fogg’s life living with bipolar disorder, severe anxiety, and social phobia from her teenage years to the present. Her searing journal entries talk not only of the struggles she has encountered living with bipolar disorder but also of the emotional ramifications associated with living such a tormented life, relentlessly experiencing severe emotional ups and downs and overwhelming depression.

Spanning more than a decade, When Silence Screams begins when she is sixteen and experiencing the anticipation and excitement of her junior year in high school. We don’t hear from her again for a full year and by then the challenges and struggles of her journey with bipolar disorder have begun in earnest. At the age of thirty, after years of trying to control her affliction through alcohol abuse and eating disorders, she finally realizes that she is out of control and that she must seek help. It is only then that she learns she has bipolar disorder, in addition to severe anxiety and social phobia.

Her journals represent her personal journey through the years of suffering from these disorders. Her hope is that anyone who reads When Silence Screams will gain a better understanding of what an internal struggle living with bipolar disorder can be for all involved.


About the Author

Katherine (Kat) Fogg has spent many years traveling the country, but calls Readfield, Maine, home. She has published poems through the International Library of Poetry. This debut book is based upon her journals detailing her struggles with bipolar, severe anxiety, and social phobia.