Gabe: My wife, Kendall, and I would like to talk about three stigmatizing things that you should not say to somebody who is living with bipolar disorder. Gabe: First off, “calm down” is just not ...
With the expectations of friends and family to squeeze a high degree of activity and socialization into a short period of ...
People living with bipolar disorder face stigma and treatment challenges. Despite these barriers, it’s possible to live a full and productive life with the condition. Four people share their stories.
Have you ever found yourself blindsided by emotional distance from someone you love that’s living with bipolar disorder? If so, you’re not alone. Many people in relationships with partners managing ...
No matter how long you’ve been caring for a loved one who has bipolar disorder, it’s never easy to see signs of recklessness, irritability, or depression — especially if their comments or behaviors ...
Dr. Calabrese answers the question: 'What If I Refuse Bipolar Medications?' — -- Question: What if I choose not to use medications for bipolar disorder? Answer: Now one of our most challenging ...
Dr. Igor Galynker answers the question: 'Abuse And Bipolar Disorder?' — -- Question: Are people with bipolar disorder more likely to abuse others, or be the victims of abuse? Answer: That's ...
Social media platforms have created new complications for people with bipolar disorder when evidence of their manic episodes ...
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