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Paul’s son is one of 3 children and the whole family is very supportive to do what they can and be as supportive as they can in his journey of learning to manage and live with Bipolar.
Paul talks about the complexity of supporting his son and the impact of some of the emotional and financial impacts that have occurred because of his son being unwell.
It is evident that supporting a family member who lives with Bipolar is complex for all involved and presents its challenges all round. Bridging the gap between how everyone is feeling and know what to do and say do be supportive in the most helpful ways can be incredibly difficult to navigate.
We also discuss a trial treatment that his son had to lift him out of an acute depressive episode and is about to have another treatment imminently under a different management to help manage risks of mania after treatment and close follow ups and extensive clinical supportive and assessment meetings.
I would love to hear from family members that support those living with Bipolar and would love to do another episode with a family member in the future.
Please find support and resources on our website www.bipolaruk.org
Insta: @bipolar_uk
Twitter: bipolaruk
Facebook: bipolaruk
Hosted by Emma Belle:
Insta: @emmakbelle
Facebook: bellekemma
www.emmakbelle.com
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Paul’s son is one of 3 children and the whole family is very supportive to do what they can and be as supportive as they can in his journey of learning to manage and live with Bipolar.
Paul talks about the complexity of supporting his son and the impact of some of the emotional and financial impacts that have occurred because of his son being unwell.
It is evident that supporting a family member who lives with Bipolar is complex for all involved and presents its challenges all round. Bridging the gap between how everyone is feeling and know what to do and say do be supportive in the most helpful ways can be incredibly difficult to navigate.
We also discuss a trial treatment that his son had to lift him out of an acute depressive episode and is about to have another treatment imminently under a different management to help manage risks of mania after treatment and close follow ups and extensive clinical supportive and assessment meetings.
I would love to hear from family members that support those living with Bipolar and would love to do another episode with a family member in the future.
Please find support and resources on our website www.bipolaruk.org
Insta: @bipolar_uk
Twitter: bipolaruk
Facebook: bipolaruk
Hosted by Emma Belle:
Insta: @emmakbelle
Facebook: bellekemma
www.emmakbelle.com
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