Every year on March 30th, World Bipolar Disorder Day is celebrated to raise awareness and reduce the stigma associated with bipolar disorder. The goal of the day is also to raise public awareness and education about this complex mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. This day commemorates the birth of Vincent Van Gogh, a well-known artist who suffered from the same condition. Bipolar Disorder Stigmas Patients with bipolar disorder are frequently stereotyped as being unable to function in society, aggressive, and violent. Effective treatment, on the other hand, can allow people with bipolar disorder to live full lives, maintain relationships, and work. While manic episodes can cause agitation and impulsive behaviour, people with bipolar disorder are more likely to harm themselves than others. Unfortunately, people with bipolar disorder are frequently subjected to teasing, bullying, and unfair treatment, limiting their social opportunities. Why is Bipolar Di
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