Journaling Questions

More and more people seem to be keeping journals or diaries these days. In Bipolar Disorder For Dummies and in the post “Journaling Your Bipolar Journey,” we recommend keeping a journal to record medication changes, mood ratings, and so on. If you keep a...

Journaling Your Bipolar Journey

One of the things I regret most about how Cecie and I have managed her treatment is that neither of us has created a journal of it. I’m not talking about journaling our experience with bipolar disorder, although that would be valuable, as well. I’m talking about...

To Tell or Not to Tell… About Your Bipolar Disorder

The question of whether to disclose one’s bipolar disorder to an employer often causes anxiety for the person with the illness. Of course, it shouldn’t be that way. If you were ill with cancer or suffered some physical disability, you would probably disclose it...

Post a Question, Share Your Story

In the navigation bar on the right, we have included links to two pages—Post a Question and Share Your Bipolar Story. We encourage visitors to the Bipolar Blog to feel at home here and add your own character and insights. We look forward to hearing what you have to...

Building a Successful Treatment Team

When you have other illnesses, you’re usually well aware that you are not feeling well, and you seek some form of medical treatment. When you’re manic or depressed, however, you may not realize what’s going on and may actually do your best to avoid treatment. That’s...

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