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From metabolic therapies to AI-driven insights, here’s what the latest research reveals about bipolar disorder. bit.ly/4j2ZMol

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Bipolar disorder can damage, even ruin, a friendship. If it ends badly, both people are hurt, and the one with bipolar risks a mood episode. bit.ly/4iKovxe

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Mania may feel good in the moment, but afterward, it can leave you feeling full of regret. Romanticizing mania is never a good thing. bit.ly/41c2XlQ

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Building a steady routine with bipolar triggers in mind has helped Melody Moezzi reduce anxiety, manage symptoms, and improve mood stability. bit.ly/4l6zhzq

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Recovery isn’t about never getting sick again — it’s about bouncing back from a relapse in your symptom management. Building resilience is a valuable part of living with bipolar disorder. bit.ly/3TYE8pO

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Clutter can lead to stress, anxiety, and depression, especially for those with bipolar disorder. While decluttering can be difficult, certain strategies can help. bit.ly/3psDAx0

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This common dual diagnosis — bipolar disorder and substance use disorder — calls for treatment that addresses both challenges. bit.ly/426GCGO

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It’s crucial to manage your negative thoughts effectively to prevent them from escalating into severe anxiety and bipolar depression. Here’s how to stop them from getting too big to handle. bit.ly/3RpKu0o

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Need a new psychiatrist? Whether due to insurance changes, relocation, or treatment concerns, here’s how to make the transition smoother. bit.ly/4hRzFz9

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Bipolar disorder often co-occurs with other mental health diagnoses, and the best treatment outcomes require managing each unique one. Here are seven conditions that commonly accompany bipolar: bit.ly/46VSbC5

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Being able to identify the intense spells of irritability that usually precede hypomania or depression is vital for managing bipolar disorder. bit.ly/4iNnaWH

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In order to fan the flames of mania, or pacify the pain of depression, those with bipolar are particularly prone to a more costly form of impulsivity. bit.ly/4iKoZ6w

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Understanding self-management is vital for managing bipolar disorder symptoms and stabilizing episodes. Here’s how to begin. bit.ly/3DKjuFX

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For years, Laura Fisher ignored the warning signs of her bipolar disorder in the name of professional achievements — until she had no choice but to listen. bit.ly/4ccD76e

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Spring can bring more energy, motivation, and — if you have bipolar disorder — an increased risk of mania. Here’s how to protect your stability. bit.ly/3UzKZ97

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Recognizing stability in bipolar disorder is deeply personal. These are the signs that helped Julie A. Fast understand what feeling ā€˜well’ means to her. bit.ly/3DXcJjY

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Bipolar irritability and anger can damage relationships and hurt us in the workplace. It pays to learn how to prevent and defuse flare-ups in temper. bit.ly/3bGdhKq