If you know someone who has bipolar
disorder, it affects you too. The first and most important thing you can do is
help him or her get the right diagnosis and treatment. You may need to make the
appointment and go with him or her to see the doctor. Encourage your loved one
to stay in treatment.
To help a friend or relative, you
can:
- Offer emotional support, understanding, patience, and encouragement
- Learn about bipolar disorder so you can understand what your friend or relative is experiencing
- Talk to your friend or relative and listen carefully
- Listen to feelings your friend or relative expresses and be understanding about situations that may trigger bipolar symptoms
- Invite your friend or relative out for positive distractions, such as walks, outings, and other activities
- Remind your friend or relative that, with time and treatment, he or she can get better.
Never ignore comments from your
friend or relative about harming himself or herself. Always report such
comments to his or her therapist or doctor.
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