Bipolar Significant Other
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When relying on significant others backfires | Psychology Today
psychologytoday.com — “Your self-control depends on how much others help you. By Art Markman, Ph.D....” View full resource at psychologytoday.com
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Bipolar - Should you tell other people that you have bipolar disorder?
healthcentral.com — “Advice about whether or not to tell other people you have bipolar disorder runs from one extreme to the other. People who have had positive experiences say, "Go...” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Bipolar - Telling Others About Bipolar Disorder http://bit.ly/aRQox3 #bipolar
Bipolar - Bipolar bob's Profile
healthcentral.com — “Latest News and Information On Bipolar Disorder. Symptoms, risks, treatments and other information on Bipolar Disorder.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Bipolar Disorder Risk Factors | Healthline
healthline.com — “Many illnesses tend to co-exist with bipolar disorder, and the average age of onset is about 25 years old. Learn about other risk factors for bipolar disorder.” View full resource at healthline.com
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Learn how to tell if you're at risk for bipolar disorder. http://s-a.cc/uZ234 #bipolar
Bipolar Disorder Linked to Other Neurological Disorders? | Bipolar Beat
blogs.psychcentral.com — “Psychiatrist Dr. Candida Fink discusses the possible link between bipolar disorder and other neurological disorders, including neuralgia and IBS.” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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Bipolar Beat: Bipolar Disorder Q&A: Bipolar Linked to Other Neurological Disorders? http://bit.ly/bDHXLH
Ways to Get Your Significant Other to Exercise
fitsugar.com — “Ways to Get Your Significant Other to Exercise” View full resource at fitsugar.com
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You again! The role of significant others in our social interactions | Psychology Today
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Smoking and Bipolar Disorder
mdjunction.com — “Smoking and Bipolar Disorder: I read a study today that found that 70% of people who have bipolar disorder smoke. I was shocked. I smoke and the only two other people I know who are diagnosed bipolar smoke. I'm just curious about how many of your spouses and significant others smoke. Can it” View full resource at mdjunction.com
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How to Get Your Significant Other to Exercise
fitsugar.com — “I have been asked repeatedly for ways to motivate husbands, boyfriends, and partners to get interested in fitness. Chances are high that fitness is important to you, but here are some tactics to get your significant other to make working out a priority” View full resource at fitsugar.com
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Ways to Turn Your Partner Into Your Workout Partner http://fitsu.gr/6293642
How to Help Your Significant Other Lose Weight
fitsugar.com — “Chances are, if you're reading FitSugar, you make an effort every day to eat right and exercise. Although you're doing your best to live a healthy lifestyle, maybe your significant other isn't. He or she may constantly snack on cookies and chips, drink” View full resource at fitsugar.com
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Bipolar Beat | Bipolar Stories | Bipolar Beat
blogs.psychcentral.com — “Co-author of Bipolar Disorder For Dummies calls attention to recent stories posted on Bipolar Blog.” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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Are You And Your Significant Other Green Compatible? | Psychology Today
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Are You And Your Significant Other Green Compatible?: Everyone knows there are three big topics that... http://bit.ly/dbGbQu #relationships
Use Of Antipsychotic Medications By Children And Adolescents Associated With Significant Weight Gain
medicalnewstoday.com — “Many pediatric and adolescent patients who received second-generation antipsychotic medications experienced significant weight gain, along with varied adverse effects on cholesterol and triglycer” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Use Of Antipsychotic Medications By Children And Adolescents Associated With Significant Weight Gain: Many pedi.. http://bit.ly/3mJdvB
Bipolar Disorder on the Job | Bipolar Beat | Bipolar Beat
blogs.psychcentral.com — “Dr. Candida Fink MD explains how to talk about bipolar disorder in the workplace with supervisors and coworkers in a productive way.” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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Bipolar Beat: Bipolar on the Job Part III: How to Talk About Bipolar Disorder http://bit.ly/6Upzq4
Bipolar Spectrum: Categories of Bipolar Disorder
webmd.com — “WebMD discusses the bipolar spectrum, what it means, and how bipolar is categorized.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Bipolar Spectrum: Categories of Bipolar Disorder http://bit.ly/bBhegy
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