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Electroboy

  • Andy Behrman

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"Electroboy is an emotionally frenzied memoir that reveals with kaleidoscopic intensity the terrifying world of manic depression. For years Andy Behrman hid his raging mania behind a larger-than-life personality. He sought a high wherever he could find one and changed jobs the way some people change outfits: filmmaker, PR agent, art dealer, stripper - whatever made him feel like a cartoon character, invincible and bright.

Misdiagnosed by psychiatrists and psychotherapists for years, his condition exacted a terrible price: out-of-control euphoric highs and tornadolike rages of depression that put his life in jeopardy.".

"Ignoring his crescendoing illness, Behrman struggled to keep up appearances, clinging to the golden-boy image he had cultivated in his youth. But when he turned to art forgery, he found himself the subject of a scandal lapped up by the New York media, then incarcerated, then under house arrest. And for the first time the golden boy didn't have a ready escape hatch from his unraveling life.

Ingesting handfuls of antidepressants and tranquilizers and feeling his mind lose traction, he opted for the last resort: electroshock therapy."--BOOK JACKET.

Genres

  • Mental health
  • Manic-depressive persons
  • Biography
  • Electroconvulsive therapy
  • Depressed persons
  • New York Times reviewed
  • Depression, mental
  • Mentally ill, biography
  • Manic-depressive illness
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  • Andy Behrman

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Editions

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    Penguin Books Ltd

    June 3, 2003

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    Random House

    February 19, 2002

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    Random House Trade Paperbacks

    February 11, 2003

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    Penguin Books, Limited

    2002