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Tag Archives: bipolar disorder

Celebrities Who Have Opened Up About Mental Health

Celebrities, DepressionBy William HouletteFebruary 18, 2019

No one is immune to the issues relating to the mind, and in order to break the stigma surrounding mental health issues, some celebrities have opened up about their lives.

Recognizing Mental Health Warning Signs in Loved Ones

Signs of a Mental Illness in a Loved One

Alzheimer's, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Fibromyalgia, Migraines, Suicide PreventionBy Melinda MileyDecember 13, 2018

Catching up with loved ones during the holidays is great, but abnormal behavior could be a sign of a mental illness. Keeping yourself updated on mental disorder warning signs is the best way to help someone dealing with an internal illness.

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Mental Illness Dictionary: 5 Words We Should Stop Using To Describe People

Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Lifestyle, NewsBy Justin SweitzerAugust 20, 2018

We often use words that exaggerate a person or situation, which can be quite hurtful to a person who may be struggling with mental illness. Words like “crazy,” “psycho” and “schizo” can be quite damaging to someone who can’t help the fact that they have a mental condition and are working hard to manage it.

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