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Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2011) 15 (3): 107–111.
Published: 15 August 2011
... with experience of mental distress; the other illustrating how people with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder (or 'manic‐depression'), can manage to continue in work and other valued social roles. Findings The first paper suggests that some approaches to tackling stigma work better than others, and people...
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2011) 15 (3): 122–128.
Published: 15 August 2011
... psychosis. The more likely explanation is depression or bipolar disorder. Personality factors are also critical in understanding Newton; he had a troubled upbringing and problems in relating to others. The latter enabled him to focus exclusively on his research and experiments and may have contributed...
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2011) 15 (1): 24–28.
Published: 14 February 2011
... of other topics. This phenomenal productivity has led some authors to suggest that she may have had bipolar disorder. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2011 Recovery heroes Florence Nightingale Bipolar disorder Recovery Depression Brucellosis Post‐traumatic stress disorder RECOVERY...
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2010) 14 (4): 36–39.
Published: 09 November 2010
... with depression, his ‘Black Dog’, however it now seems more likely that he suffered with bipolar disorder. This article argues that his mental illness may in fact have led to him being a better leader. Championed in 2006 in a statue by Rethink and most recently by the Time to Change campaign, he is a true...

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