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World Bipolar Day: Let's be Bipolar Together

World Bipolar Day: Let's be Bipolar Together

by Dr. Hena Mariam on Mar 30 2023 5:41 PM
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Highlights:
  • Bipolar disorder causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs called mania or hypomania and lows known as depression
  • World Bipolar Day is observed on March 30 every year
  • The theme of World Bipolar Day is ‘#BipolarTogether’
World Bipolar Day is observed every year on March 30 to raise awareness and eliminate the stigma associated with bipolar disorder, which has affected over 40 million people worldwide .

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What is Bipolar Disorder?

People with bipolar disorder experience alternating depressive episodes with periods of manic symptoms.
During a depressive episode, the person experiences a depressed mood, which may include feeling sad, irritable, empty, or a loss of pleasure or interest in activities, for most of the day, nearly every day.

Manic symptoms may include euphoria or irritability, increased activity or energy, and other symptoms such as increased talkativeness, racing thoughts, increased self-esteem, decreased need for sleep, distractibility, and impulsive, reckless behavior (1 Trusted Source
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Theme for World Bipolar day 2023: BipolarTogether

Every year, the theme for World Bipolar Day changes and sheds light on different aspects of the disorder. This year, the theme for World Bipolar Day 2023 is, ‘BipolarTogether.’

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Why is World Bipolar Day Important?

Millions of people worldwide suffer from bipolar disorder due to the stigma attached to it. The aim of having a day dedicated to those suffering from bipolar disorder is to eliminate the stigma associated with it and improve the quality of life of people living with this condition. The day also provides a platform for advocacy and activism, encouraging people to speak out about their experiences and advocate for better mental health services and policies.

What is the History Behind World Bipolar Day?

In 2014, the first World Bipolar Day was observed because of the continuous efforts of three international organizations namely, the Asian Network of Bipolar Disorder (ANBD), the International Bipolar Foundation (IBPF), and the International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD). The day was established to promote awareness and understanding of bipolar disorder, which can deter people from suffering from it.

Why is World Bipolar Day Observed on March 30?

World Bipolar Day is observed on March 30, as it coincides with the birthday of Vincent Van Gogh, a well-known artist who suffered from bipolar disorder. On this day, various events and activities take place around the world to raise awareness about bipolar disorder.

Is Bipolar Disorder Treatable?

Bipolar disorder can be treated with a combination of medication and psychotherapy. Most people with this condition can lead a normal life after successful treatment.

Reference:
  1. About Mental disorders - (https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/mental-disorders)


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