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Nothing was the same

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Nothing was the same
Psychiatry professor Kay Redfield Jamison wrote openly about her bipolarity in the popular book "An Unquiet Mind." In her new memoir "Nothing Was the Same," Jamison discusses the experience of losing her husband to cancer from a clinical and emotional perspective. She writes about loss and being widowed, and explains the fine line between grief and clinical depression. Jamison talks with Larry Mantle about how to cope with the death of a loved one.

Psychiatry professor Kay Redfield Jamison wrote openly about her bipolarity in the popular book "An Unquiet Mind." In her new memoir "Nothing Was the Same," Jamison discusses the experience of losing her husband to cancer from a clinical and emotional perspective. She writes about loss and being widowed, and explains the fine line between grief and clinical depression. Jamison talks with Larry Mantle about how to cope with the death of a loved one.

Guest:

Kay Redfield Jamison, author of "Nothing Was the Same" (Knopf). She is a professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University