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Terri Cheney

Terri Cheney
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Terri Cheney

Terri Cheney, once a successful entertainment attorney representing the likes of Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, now devotes her advocacy skills to the cause of mental illness. On the boards of directors of several mental health organizations, she also facilitates a weekly community support group at UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric Institute. Her writings about bipolar disorder have been featured in the New York Times, the Huffington Post, and countless articles and blogs. She currently resides in Los Angeles.

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The Dark Side of Innocence will be released on March 13, 2012 in Trade Paperback
Mar 13, 2012
The Dark Side of Innocence is now available in Trade Paperback
Mar 13, 2012
Excerpt:
Excerpt 1 from The Dark Side of Innocence
May 11, 2011
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Mar 09, 2011
Author Appearances have been announced:
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Mar 08, 2011
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from The Dark Side of Innocence
Mar 03, 2011
The Dark Side of Innocence will be released on March 01, 2011 in Hardcover, eBook
Mar 01, 2011
The Dark Side of Innocence is now available in Hardcover, eBook
Mar 01, 2011

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Pop Matters, August 22, 2012
...with your body… I’m not in my body at that point.” But the depression can be debilitating. Terri Cheney describes a night when it took her four hours to move her arm from her pillow to her phone to call her doctor. “There is nothing worse than...
Pop Matters, August 22, 2012
...with your body… I’m not in my body at that point.” But the depression can be debilitating. Terri Cheney describes a night when it took her four hours to move her arm from her pillow to her phone to call her doctor. “There is nothing worse than...
Salon, June 10, 2012
...such as “Therapy doesn’t work” and “No one can help me” arise, tell yourself what bipolar author Terri Cheney tells herself: “That’s my depression talking.” Of course, let’s be intellectually honest and admit that life has a tragic...
Salon, June 7, 2012
...such as “Therapy doesn’t work” and “No one can help me” arise, tell yourself what bipolar author Terri Cheney tells herself: “That’s my depression talking.” Of course, let’s be intellectually honest and admit that life has a tragic...