Bipolar disorder research looks at teen mindfulness therapy, anxiety, and treatment response, plus lifestyle habits that may ...
A look at how boundaries actually function, and where they falter, in a relationship that includes bipolar disorder. Key Takeaways Physical boundaries are easy to see — and understand. A neighbor’s ...
Managing medications for a chronic condition like bipolar disorder often involves adjustments over several years. It’s common to take medications from several different classes to maintain stability.
Are you bothered by sounds and smells that don’t annoy the people around you? Are you often accused of being overemotional and too easily upset? If so, you may be a “highly sensitive person,” or HSP.
When Lynn was younger, she realized she sometimes heard things at work that no one else could. It was all so unsettling: a rattle in the overhead air-conditioning unit, a cricket down the hall, cars ...
Structure keeps us safe with bipolar disorder, but ‘swimming with the current’ of your energy keeps you moving forward. We hear it all the time: Routine is essential for managing bipolar disorder!
The coming of spring and summer reenergizes all the senses. The warm sun, the beauty of nature, the smell of flowers, the sound of a soft breeze through the willows — it is all so stimulating and so ...
Learn the difference between narcissistic traits in bipolar disorder and NPD, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Actor, writer, director, and acclaimed stand-up comic Cameron Esposito has never been one to shy away from hard truths. But in Four Pills — a new comedy special written and directed by Esposito, now ...
Complementary and integrative therapies can be beneficial for those with bipolar disorder — as long as they are an addition to your treatment plan, not a substitution for it. For someone with bipolar ...
When you live with bipolar disorder, you’re like anyone else in many ways. You care deeply about certain things. Others frustrate you. But bipolar disorder also leads to some experiences that people ...
Happiness, in one sense, is like a wonderful spontaneous butterfly that lands on us when it wants to; or a rainbow that shines for a few moments before disappearing — it isn’t something we can force.