The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness, by Elyn R. Saks, is great. Elyn has schizophrenia, but she's also a professor, lawyer, and psychiatrist.
Hope Jahren's Lab Girl. It's probably less explicit than some of the ones you've listed, but it does it in an interesting way--you read the book and you're following her life, but slowly you get the sense that things aren't quite right. She's dealing with bipolar disorder.
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