Living well with bipolar disorder

This two part workshop looks at our understanding of bipolar disorder and exploring the causes and symptoms that may be experienced by someone living with this illness.

The workshop will give an overview of why it often takes longer to diagnose than other mental health conditions.

In the second part we explore and celebrate all the positives of living with bipolar, and how utilising recovery focused approaches in our day to day living can help lead to a happier and meaningful life.

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Important!

If you wish to attend a workshop, you must enrol as a student first, and book on via email 7 days before the session takes place.

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