If you or someone close to you has bipolar disorder, it's primal to know you're non alone.

The creators behind these blogs know what it's like to loaded and make out with bipolar disorder. They want you to feel empowered and to have that profession, too.

Whether you're looking for for resources after a diagnosis, actionable tips for managing happening a daily basis, or individualized stories, you'll find a space for yourself in these blogs.

bpHope

This triumph blog is written by many bloggers from around the world who share their perspectives on living with emotional disorder distract. Writers guide you through topics like staying hopeful with manic depression, managing a mental wellness crisis, and how to pull in asking for help easier.

Bipolar Happens!

Julie A. Fast is the author of several books about life with emotional disorder disorder. She's also a regular columnist and blogger for BP Magazine for Bipolar. She works as a coach for parents and partners of people with bipolar disorder and different genial health concerns. On her blog, she writes about how to best manage bipolar disorder. Topics include unjust and positive ways to keep sledding, tips for healthcare professionals, and what to come if you've simply been diagnosed.

Internationalistic Bipolar Foundation Web log

The International Bipolar Foundation has created a powerful resource for masses living with manic-depressive psychosis. Happening the blog, you can read about things like life aft psychosis, perfectionism, peer support, and managing school with depression operating theatre mania. There's also a meeting place where people can share their have stories.

Bipolar Burble

Natasha Tracy is an award-winning author and speaker — and an expert on living with manic depression. She as wel wrote a book about her life story with Janus-faced disorder. On her blog, Bipolar Burble, she shares evidence-settled information about what IT's like to manage bipolar disorder. She covers topics like working with bipolar disorder, radical soul-fear, and how to differentiate someone you have manic depressive illness.

Halfway2Hannah

Hannah Blum, author and mental health advocate, started Halfway 2 Hannah in 2016 to open up about her journey living with bipolar disorder. She writes her web log to empower others who have bipolar disorder and mental health challenges, so they can feel fewer unaccompanied and find lulu in what makes them different. Hannah writes about talk about trauma, how to help your partner with their mental wellness, and creative alternatives to self-harm.

Kitt O'Malley: Loved one, Learn & Live with Emotional disorder Disorder

Kitt O'Malley calls herself a mental health advocate, married woman, and "mother who neglects housekeeping to write." Her blog is all about loving, learning, and living with manic depression — from everyday actionable tips people can employ to manage their term, to parenting, verse, and fanciful writing.

Bipolar Barbie

"I needed a Hero, so a hero I became." That's what elysian Janus-faced Barbie, a blog most living with — and advocating for more cognizance of — mental illness. You tail end browse topics like myths about anxiety disorders, symptoms of borderline personality disorder, and talking openly about mental wellness. Bipolar Barbie also shares candid videos along Instagram and vlogs on YouTube.

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