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Polly Wiseman, a theatre maker and mental health advocate, discusses her work in the theatre space and her play 'How to Go Crazy for Good' which aims to transform the way people see mental illness. She shares her experience with bipolar disorder type 1 and describes the extreme moods and symptoms she experiences during manic and depressive episodes.
Polly talks about the challenges of managing her condition publicly and the stigma and prejudice she faces. In this conversation, Jade Rose and Polly share their personal experiences with diagnosis and treatment, emphasizing the importance of self-advocacy and finding a supportive community.
The conversation explores the early signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder, the challenges of living with the condition, and the potential benefits and drawbacks of being neurodivergent.
Overall, the conversation aims to break down stigma, normalize mental health discussions, and provide support and understanding for those living with bipolar disorder.
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theatre, mental health, bipolar disorder, creativity, stigma, prejudice, bipolar disorder, stigma, awareness, education, support, workplace, healthcare system, diagnosis, treatment, self-advocacy, community, early signs, symptoms, neurodivergent
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Polly Wiseman, a theatre maker and mental health advocate, discusses her work in the theatre space and her play 'How to Go Crazy for Good' which aims to transform the way people see mental illness. She shares her experience with bipolar disorder type 1 and describes the extreme moods and symptoms she experiences during manic and depressive episodes.
Polly talks about the challenges of managing her condition publicly and the stigma and prejudice she faces. In this conversation, Jade Rose and Polly share their personal experiences with diagnosis and treatment, emphasizing the importance of self-advocacy and finding a supportive community.
The conversation explores the early signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder, the challenges of living with the condition, and the potential benefits and drawbacks of being neurodivergent.
Overall, the conversation aims to break down stigma, normalize mental health discussions, and provide support and understanding for those living with bipolar disorder.
Keywords
theatre, mental health, bipolar disorder, creativity, stigma, prejudice, bipolar disorder, stigma, awareness, education, support, workplace, healthcare system, diagnosis, treatment, self-advocacy, community, early signs, symptoms, neurodivergent
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