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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 00:28:38 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>People with Bipolar and their Partners: How to figth with stigma </title>
      <description>I have Bipolar II and my boyfriend also has it. I want to share each other's stories here when we come with prejudice in any area of our lives either because we have Bipolar or our spouse or partner does.
So, my most painful experince was when I naively believed that people in my future proffesion, psychology, would not look at you with that look when you say &quot;bipolar&quot; or constantly ask you &quot;if you are ok.&quot;
I am a PhD student in clinical...</description>
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