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World Bipolar Day is celebrated each year on March 30th, the birthday of Vincent Van Gogh, who is widely believed to have suffered from bipolar. Great to see @BipolarAus advocating for this serious life long mental health condition. #worldbipolarday2022 https://t.co/POXrlYjJaO
— Mental Health Coordinating Council (@MHCC_NSW) March 30, 2022
The vision of World Bipolar Day (WBD) is to bring world awareness to bipolar disorders and to eliminate social stigma.
#WorldBipolarDay https://t.co/bp7ZDtacna
— Mental Health Foundation Australia (@MHFAus) March 29, 2022
It's World Bipolar Day today and also doubles as a close 5 year anniversay since diagnosis. Be kind to one another out there :)
Today is World Bipolar Day 📅
Want to get involved? Join the Bipolar Bubbles Challenge!
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It's world Bipolar day, a cause very close to my heart and many others who have/are affected by this mental illness. Nearly 600,000 people in Australia are estimated to have Bipolar yet, as a mental illness there is still a lot of stigma associated with the word 'Bipolar' https://t.co/QrEf7FvEj7
— The Lived Experience 🎬 🎤 🎙 (@TLEXPpodcast) March 30, 2022
Today is World Bipolar Day 2022! 💚
World Bipolar Day is celebrated each year on March 30th, the birthday of Vincent Van Gogh, who was posthumously diagnosed as probably having BP.
Today, we launched a Bipolar channel in the Clinic. 💙 https://t.co/BaOE2aw2hn
#WorldBipolarDay is celebrated each year on 30 March, the birthday of Vincent Van Gogh, who is widely believed to have suffered from bipolar disorder. @BipolarAus
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Today we celebrate World Bipolar Day. Bipolar Disorder can be poorly understood and unfairly stigmatised.
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I am reminded that it's World Bipolar day.
I have rapid cycling bipolar personality disorder.
This means I have frequent shifts in mood that range from manic and days with little sleep, to depressed and days where I'm angry with the world and want to kill myself.
— Edrei "The Detour Of The Househusband" Zahari (@Kamigoroshi) March 30, 2022
World Bipolar Day in 2022
World Bipolar Day seeks to raise awareness about bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels.
World Bipolar Day Facts - in 2022
According to SingleCare, in 2022, 46 million people around the world have bipolar disorder with 2.8% belonging to the United States.
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