Even if psychiatry in general practice isn't your cup of tea, you and your patients can implement this program and achieve better rates of follow-up, adherence to medication programs and fewer bipolar crises.
6 step programBipolar and the Art of Roller-coaster Riding devotes several chapters to psychoeducation for bipolar patients—and details a 6-step guide for managing bipolar disorder. The program is designed to be used by the patient in conjunction with carers and clinicians. |
Click to see somePithy advicefor bipolar patients |
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Program overviewThe six-step program relies on a positive pragmatism based on cognitive-behavioural techniques. The six steps are:
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Resource book'Bipolar and the Art of Roller-coaster Riding' by Madeleine Kelly is a straightforward, detailed work that includes medical information plus advice on managing the condition. It puts your patient first and encourages them to take control over their life and their illness. Read about the author. |
ReviewsGeneral medical practitioner Dr Brendan O'Shea reviewed the first edition. He wrote: "This is a wonderful book. It is to be strongly recommended to doctor and patient alike, particularly where manic depressive illness is a common area of interest to them both. It is particularly insightful." Read other reviews. |
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Pithy advice for patients"Accept, if you like, that you have a medical condition. Better still, accept that you have had problems as a consequence of certain painful experiences that may recur (you don’t have to frame it as a life sentence called ‘mental illness’ or ‘bipolar disorder’), and therefore you had better do something about them. But never accept that this must therefore mean a lifetime of submissiveness and loss. There are things you can do to have a fulfilled life. You’re not responsible for giving yourself this condition, but you, and only you, can take responsible action to make the most of your life as you find it." (from Preface to First Edition)
"...what I do know is how much better life can be if you never
accept that you’ll be sick, miserable, out of control, incompetent and
dependent forever...Breaking out from despair is difficult...But it’s
your life, and there are things you can do to make the most of it." (from Introduction) |
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You can live well with bipolar disorder! 
