Getting diagnosed with any mental health condition, especially bipolar disorder, can leave you with a mix of emotions. It’s important to develop healthy coping strategies for when you have an episode. Having a “toolbox” can make managing current and future episodes much easier and more effective.
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A depression counselor helps remind you that you have a right to feel better. Low self- esteem, self-imposed, and the colorless life you’ve been leading can make you feel like you deserve depression. A trained professional can encourage you and affirm your choice to seek more than a life sentence of depressive thinking and loneliness.
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PTSD and Bipolar: 5 Ways to Take Charge and Find Relief.
Do you have PTSD and bipolar disorder? How are you doing? Are you struggling to find relief? Do you wonder how you can manage the two together? Do you long to find more freedom in life? Please know that you are not alone. In fact, it's often the case that PTSD and bipolar exist together. Experts note that the experience is fairly common.