Earlier this year, the DBSA staff was lucky enough to spend some serious time with Dr. John Rush, the primary investigator for the STAR*D... Read more »
“Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”It’s election season in the US. Some 50 percent of Americans do not... Read more »
Chances are you’ve experienced one of these moments. You wake up in a state of total shock and dismay over something you did the day... Read more »
The term, “bipolar,” implies a static and symmetrical illness where the subject flips back and forth between two sharply contrasting... Read more »
Recently, I began writing a new "Ask the Expert Patient" feature here at BipolarConnect. In response to two women whose husbands with... Read more »
You never find happy individuals walking into a psychiatrist’s office for the first time. People with bipolar disorder only seek help when their... Read more »
I’m often asked how to cope with bipolar disorder. It is a question all of us with the disorder are asked. The truth is, sometimes we cope... Read more »
So your spouse or loved one has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and you are wondering how to handle it. Like many, you may run to the library... Read more »
A story I heard about Lee Trevino goes something like this: The championship golfer needed to sink a crucial putt. At the critical moment, a train... Read more »
Like many mental illnesses, the commentary surrounding bipolar disorder is saturated with myths--it's hard to tell what's true and what's not. Below... Read more »