The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide: What You and Your Family Need to Know by David Miklowitz PhD (Guilford Press, 2019) This is an excellent book. Through several editions it has sold over 300,000 copies. As a leading expert in the psychotherapy of bipolar disorder and especially family-focused psychotherapy, Dr. Miklowitz gives lots of helpful tips on dealing with a family member with bipolar disorder. He does a great job discussing psychosocial aspects of bipolar disorder and guiding the reader through numerous self-help strategies, at times adopting a workbook-like format and soliciting data and lists from the reader. The newest edition covers some of the drugs recently approved for bipolar depression and maintenance, but unfortunately publication came too late to cover cariprazine (Vraylar) approved in 2019 for bipolar depression. Miklowitz mentions electroconvulsive, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and bright light treatment briefly, but makes no reference to a controlled study combining bright light and sleep deprivation for successful treatment of bipolar depression. Other biological factors not discussed in depth by The Bipolar Survival Guide include diet and exercise. There are good chapters on bipolar disease in youth and in women, and about issues in school and in the workplace for bipolar persons. Case vignettes keep the narrative interesting. Overall The Bipolar Survival Guide deserves its status as the most popular book presenting bipolar disorder to the reading public. Robert Fawcett MD