The Middle Is Where We Heal: A Journey Through Bipolar Disorder, Faith and Spirituality, and the Courage to Begin Again

Author:   Haley Elise Ridgel
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798273405226


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   01 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Middle Is Where We Heal: A Journey Through Bipolar Disorder, Faith and Spirituality, and the Courage to Begin Again


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They say not to write a book when you are still bleeding. But what if the wound never closes? What if healing is less of a before and after, and more of a rhythm, a song you hum while bandaging the same bruise every morning? The Middle Is Where We Heal is not a story of a life neatly solved. It is not a memoir from someone who has figured it all out. It is a profoundly raw and unfiltered journey into the middle, the messy, painful, and sacred space where life is still being lived, broken, and remade all at once. With unflinching honesty, Haley Ridgel invites readers into the most vulnerable corners of her life: the bathroom floor prayers, the rage and regret of motherhood, the quiet ache of pretending to be okay. It is a hand extended to every woman who has felt like a fraud in church, every mother who has cried in the dark, and every soul who has smiled while breaking inside. For years, Haley wrestled with an inner fire she could not name, a force that made her feel unstoppable and unraveling in the same day. Her highs felt like spiritual awakenings, her lows like a crushing, invisible pain. The diagnosis of bipolar disorder was not an ending but a beginning, a battle with stigma, medication, and the shame that whispered she was broken, selfish, and beyond repair. This book confronts the darkest corners of the human mind without flinching. Haley writes of the urge to self-harm, the paralysis of depression, and the heavy silence of suicidal thoughts. Yet she also writes of the anchors that keep her here: a son who reminds her to choose life, a partner who holds space for her chaos, a faith that both wounds and heals. The Middle Is Where We Heal explores motherhood as a lifeline, love as a mirror, family as both comfort and ache, and faith as a battlefield. It is a psalm of survival, a prayer for anyone caught between surrender and survival, belief and doubt, despair and grace. Structured in two parts, this book blends memoir and guide. Part One shares the raw story of what happened. Part Two offers a compassionate roadmap for how to begin again. Through practical and heartfelt lessons, Haley shows readers how to accept where they are, seek help, build support, and practice self-compassion when hope feels far away. Each page is a reminder that healing is not linear, recovery is not pretty, and faith is not always certain. But even here, in the exhaustion, the shame, the middle, we can still find beauty. We can still begin again. For anyone who feels lost, broken, or still in process, The Middle Is Where We Heal is a reminder that you do not have to be fixed to be faithful. You do not have to be perfect to be loved. You are allowed to be a work in progress. Welcome to the middle. It is not the end. It is where we begin again.

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Author:   Haley Elise Ridgel
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.268kg
ISBN:  

9798273405226


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   01 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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