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Jessica Dolin
February 1, 1974-May 14, 2003
On May 14, 2003, Jessica's mania finally caught up with her and she took
her own life. After this photo essay was first put on the web, Jessica had
many years of profound healing in which she was able to graduate college,
find meaningful work, meet her loving soulmate and gain back close
connections with her family. Once again, she seemed to be doing better and
to have gained real control of her mania and her mind. The depression and
the manic thoughts still showed their face, but Jessica had built up her
strength and with the love of her family and friends seemed to be able to
fight them off. But looking back, it seems that her mania may have been
alive and well, leading up to the incredible pain and horror that gave her
the power to kill herself. Jessica will be missed greatly by everyone whose
lives she touched but she will always live on in our hearts. I hope this
website can still provide hope to people suffering from mental illness and
those close to them by showing the power of love and family, even in death.
| To learn more about the changes in Jessica's world after this
photo essay took place and her eventual spiral into suicide read this
front page article
published in the Willamette Week (Portland, Oregon - July, 16,
2003). |
| An article about Jessica and Catching a Darkness was published
in Philadelphia Weekly in August, 2003. |
| Do you know someone with Manic Depression? Questions or
comments about the website? Click Here or email-
boris@catchingadarkness.com |
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Before Jessica's death she self-published a book about her
experiences with Manic Depression. Included are the journal
entries of my father, describing what he was going through
during her mania. This is a very powerful book which will help
you understand more about the mind of someone with mental
illness. The book can be ordered direct from the publisher at
Trafford
Publishing |
| You might want to read this poem
before you leave. |
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