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Bipolar portal - gateway to living well

It's only as tricky as learning to drive...

hair-raising!

Managing bipolar disorder means learning how to stop it running and ruining your life.

No matter how ill you are, you can learn how to manage bipolar disorder. There are some tips and tricks on these pages, and comprehensive information in the award-winning book Bipolar and the Art of Roller-coaster Riding.

 

Living with bipolar disorder doesn't have to be one disaster after another. The two keys to getting back to a confident, enjoyable life with bipolar are...

Actively manage your bipolar disorder

Yes! Take control over your bipolar disorder. Stop it from making you lose your job, your partner, your kids, your accommodation....

Wherever bipolar disorder affects your life, that's an opportunity to prevent total devastation.

The secret to living well and managing bipolar is "the Art of Roller-coaster Riding," detailed in Madeleine Kelly's ebook Bipolar and the Art of Roller-coaster Riding.

THE bipolar book

Actively manage your treatment

Learn as much as you can about hospitalization and your rights, medication, psychology or counselling, how the bipolar diagnosis is made, symptoms, causes, triggers and what to expect in the long term. When you go to the doctor, you are the customer and ideally the doctor will work with you. But you have to inform yourself first!

Do you have a loved one with bipolar disorder?

If you care for someone who has bipolar disorder, we know life's not easy. At all! Check out our suggestions for caregivers.

Wondering if you have bipolar disorder?

Maybe you're wondering whether you have bipolar disorder? Take our quick screening test developed by respected researchers.

Recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder?

Check out our treatment information, see how bipolar disorder is diagnosed or check your diagnosis with a screening test for bipolar.

Bipolar online course

If you're really determined to beat bipolar and live the life you intend to, sign up for our world-first online bipolar course. It runs for 12 weeks with lots of varied activities. Bring your partner or friend and work together to build a plan that protects your life, job, relationships, money etc.

Enrol in the course today

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Two Trees Media is committed to helping people improve their lives.
Bipolar doesn't have to be a life sentence, nor a death sentence!

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Last modified 7 October 2008

This page was written and published by Madeleine Kelly, a bipolar sufferer who underwent undergraduate medical training (University of Melbourne) and who is the author of Bipolar and the Art of Roller-coaster Riding.

Questions or problems regarding this web site should be directed to Publisher at TwoTreesMedia dot com.

This site and the book Bipolar and the Art of Roller-coaster Riding, the 2nd edition of Life on a Roller-coaster - living well with depression and manic depression contain the opinions and ideas of the author, Madeleine Kelly. The site and the book are intended to provide helpful and informative material on the subjects addressed. The book is sold with the understanding that the author is not engaged in rendering medical, health, or any other kind of professional services in the book. The reader should consult his or her medical, health, or other competent professional before adopting any of the suggestions in the book or this site or drawing inferences therefrom. The author and publisher disclaim all responsibility for any liability, loss, or risk, personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents of this book or site.