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Rejoignez-moi, Michael Angelakos et Jaime Lowe pour parler ouvertement du trouble bipolaire sur Substack Live

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Commencé February 09, 2026

Join Freddie deBoer, Michael Angelakos, and Jaime Lowe for an open discussion on living with bipolar disorder, sharing personal experiences and insights on mental health.

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CLAIM Publié par will Feb 09, 2026
Sharing personal experiences with bipolar disorder can empower individuals and foster community support among those affected.

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Discussing bipolar disorder openly can destigmatize mental health issues and encourage others to seek help.

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Focusing solely on bipolar disorder in public forums may overshadow other equally important mental health issues and experiences.

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Engaging in conversations about bipolar disorder allows for a better understanding of the complexities involved in mental health.

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Public discussions about mental health may inadvertently glamorize conditions like bipolar disorder, leading to misconceptions.

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