Coping with Agitation and Irritability with Bipolar Disorder

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The ‘Inside Bipolar’ Experiment: Why This Wasn’t Supposed to Work

This episode was never supposed to exist. Mental health “rules” say patients and psychiatrists shouldn’t share power, shouldn’t speak publicly as equals, and definitely shouldn’t build a show together. Yet here we are — over 100 episodes in, winning awards, and recording our firs ...  Show more

Bipolar Advocacy 101: From Political Change to Family Boundaries

Advocacy isn’t yelling, protesting, or going viral — and for people with bipolar disorder, doing it the wrong way can actually make things worse. In this episode, we break down what real, effective advocacy actually looks like, starting where the stakes are highest: your everyday ...  Show more

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