You can call your primary practitioner/DR. ,and advise him/her of your symptoms. Normally the Dr. will give you a referral to a mental health Dr. which you can make an appointment with to be evaluated. If treatment is needed the Dr. will begin treatment immediately. Treatment usually consist of medication, but therapy is sometimes prescribed.
Ask your relatives, or go to a psychiatrist. You can explain to them how you feel & they will support you.
www.mdjunction.com/bipolar is helpful
The Depression and Bipolar Support alliance website is at www.dbsalliance.org.
DBSA Boston has excellent recommendations for bipolar support groups in boston
Psych Central (psychcentral.com) has a very good online bipolar support group.
Visit the Bipolar Support Group for Significant Others at www.bpso.org. You can join their mailing list, and find group meetings near you.
To find a list of bipolar support groups in your area,please visit this website and enter your zip.www.healthcentral.com
To find a bipolar support group call your local Mental Health organization. They will be able to supply you with a list of support groups that meet your need. You can also look on the internet.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
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Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance is a very good bipolar support groups
Yes, bipolar is a real disease.