World Bipolar Day is celebrated annually on 30th March, the birthday of Vincent Van Gogh, who is believed to have had bipolar disorder.
The scope of World Bipolar Day is to remember that those who have bipolar disorder can achieve great things and to remind them that they are not alone.
When on treatment they are capable of living full, successful lives, despite and in spite of their diagnosis.
Bipolar Disorder is a mental condition that brings severe high and low moods and changes in sleep, energy, thinking, and behaviour. People who have bipolar disorder can have periods in which they feel overly happy and energized, and other times very sad, hopeless, and sluggish. In between the highs and lows, they usually feel normal.
This year’s focus is to show the public that individuals who live with bipolar disorder are more than their diagnosis and to learn more about this disorder and be encouraged to fight the stigma associated with any mental health disorder.
Be Positive Self Help Group Malta holds meetings every second Friday of the month at the Russian Chapel in the President’s Palace in Balzan.
Do contact us on facebook: Be Positive – Bipolar Self Help Malta or email: [email protected] or on our website: www.bipolarmalta.org – we can help each other, or perhaps that partner, you love and care for!
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