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talkBD Bipolar Disorder Podcast

CREST Bipolar Disorder Network

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talkBD gathers top bipolar experts, psychiatrists, psychologists, and researchers from around the world to discuss and answer live questions on a topic area important to life with bipolar disorder. Learn about upcoming episodes, mental health resources, and more from our bipolar disorder experts at: https://talkBD.live. Hosted by international bipolar disorder research network CREST.BD.
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As a counselor I explain how people are ruining their lives by accepting a belief system that tells them what to believe. Here you will discover what the real problem is and what you can do about it. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sam-bonner/support
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Bipolar disorder expert Dr. Sheri Johnson and mental health advocate Robert Villanueva breaks down why what and when you eat is vital for people with bipolar disorder. They also dive into the science behind two emerging and promising approaches to eating for bipolar disorder: the Mediterranean Diet and Time-Restricted Eating. (00:00) About Sheri & …
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Internationally renowned bipolar disorder expert Dr. Trisha Suppes unravels the latest science in bipolar disorder treatment by breaking down the proven and cutting-edge treatments available today - exploring traditional solutions such as Lithium and mood stabilizers alongside exciting new options like psilocybin, ketamine, and the Ketogenic diet. …
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This is the powerful bipolar disorder story of "ordinary guy" Robert Villanueva. Robert "Coach V" Villanueva grew up in East Bay of San Francisco amidst undiagnosed bipolar disorder. Seeking a better life away from a dysfunctional home, Robert left home at 15 and became a wrestling coach and garbageman before experiencing his darkest moments with d…
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Award-winning researcher ⁠Dr. Holly Swartz⁠ breaks down the "bipolar clock", and proposes a fresh approach to take charge of your bipolar symptoms by timing your light exposure, temperature, body position, eating, and social contact. Dr. Swartz also discusses the science behind social rhythm therapy (SRT) and Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy…
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Award winning author Jessica Waite describes herself as someone who has lived with and loved people who have bipolar disorder. In this episode, she discusses her relationship with her late husband and shares some of the details of her soon to be released memoir.Allan Cooper
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Over 2,400 years ago, Greek physician Hippocrates first detailed symptoms of "opposite" mood states - what we now understand as mania and depression. Throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era, vivid descriptions of melancholy and euphoria continued to surface, drawing focus to a set of distinct symptoms that appeared to occur in cycles.In …
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Psychiatrist Dr. Joanna Jarecki shares a powerful story of living with bipolar disorder - from spiralling into depression to being taken to hospital in handcuffs during mania. Dr. Jarecki reveals how her experience with bipolar I disorder turned her to psychiatry to help others in their recovery journey, and delivers a heartfelt message of hope tha…
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A remarkable story of living with bipolar disorder: 36-year US Army retired combat veteran Maj. Gen. Gregg. F. Martin shares his experience of bipolar disorder after joining the army at 18, and how his symptoms remained hidden and undiagnosed despite alarming warning signs during multiple deployments and stages of his military career. Gregg Martin …
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Author Sara Schley recounts her story of living with bipolar II disorder - from her first episode of depression in college, to publishing her memoir after keeping it a secret for over 40 years. Sara also breaks down why people with bipolar II disorder are commonly misdiagnosed, her upcoming film on bipolar disorder - BrainStorm, and the life lesson…
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36-year US Army combat veteran Maj. Gen. Gregg. F. Martin and psychiatrist Dr. Manuel Sánchez de Carmona break down psychosis through their extensive lived and clinical expertise - delving into common triggers, treatment and medication, and psychotic symptoms including paranoid ideas, persecutory delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thought …
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Sexual health researcher Dr. Heather Armstrong and mental health educator Victoria Maxwell break down how bipolar disorder, mania, depression, and medication impacts sex, how to deal with hypersexuality and low libido, and strategies to improve your sexual well-being. Hosted by Dr. Emma Morton. (03:46) About Dr. Heather Armstrong (04:38) About Vict…
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Neuropsychiatric geneticist Dr. Jehannine Austin offers a fascinating insight into “bipolar gene” and “bipolar jar”, genetic and environmental factors that increase the risk for bipolar disorder, the latest in genetic testing for bipolar disorder, and what you should know before having children as a parent with bipolar disorder. Hosted by Dr. Erin …
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Psychedelics researcher Meghan DellaCrosse breaks down her research on psilocybin, the results from a new study looking at magic mushrooms use for bipolar disorder, the benefits and drawbacks of using psilocybin, and the future of psychedelics research for mental health. Hosted by Dr. Emma Morton. Meghan DellaCrosse is a doctoral candidate in clini…
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Communication researcher Dr. Bradford Bitterly and cognitive therapist Dr. Lisa O'Donnell tackle the reasons, considerations, and potential risks and benefits of disclosing your bipolar disorder diagnosis at the workplace and in personal relationships with friends and family. Hosted by Dr. Erin Michalak. Dr. Bradford Bitterly is an Assistant Profes…
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A 31-year journey: Mental health writer Louise Dwerryhouse shares her remarkable story living with bipolar disorder.Louise revisits the events and lost years following her diagnosis, including years of battling depression, mania, and multiple hospitalizations. She also shares the most important factors and strategies she implemented to ultimately a…
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Psychiatrist and clinical informaticist Dr. John Torous and mental health educator Victoria Maxwell speak on the role of online platforms and mental health apps in supporting mental health and bipolar disorder and how these technologies can be integrated into wellness and treatment plans. Hosted by Dr. Emma Morton. Dr. John Torous is director of th…
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Psychologist Dr. David Gard speaks on the use of psilocybin to treat bipolar disorder/depression, the potential benefits and risks, and breaks down the latest research on the role of psychedelics and psilocybin in supporting mental health. Hosted by Dr. Emma Morton. Dr. David Gard is a Professor of Psychology, Director of the Motivation and Emotion…
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Psychologist Dr. Thomas Richardson (University of Southampton), and author and mental health advocate Cara Lisette speak on how to help maintain self-compassion, discuss perfectionism in bipolar disorder, and answer your questions drawing on their clinical and lived experiences. Hosted by Dr. Emma Morton. Dr. Thomas Richardson is a Clinical Psychol…
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Professor Dr. Sheri Johnson (University of California Berkeley) and mental health educator Victoria Maxwell discuss the relationship between creativity and bipolar disorder, how to maintain creativity outside of mood episodes, and answer questions from the TalkBD audience. Hosted by Dr. Erin Michalak. Dr. Sheri Johnson is a professor of psychology …
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Psychiatrist Dr. Manuel Sánchez de Carmona (Anahuac University, Mexico City), and mental health educator Victoria Maxwell discuss and answer your questions on mania and bipolar disorder, drawing from their lived and clinical experiences. Hosted by Dr. Emma Morton. Dr. Manuel Sánchez de Carmona is a member of the ISBD Board of Directors and works as…
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Psychiatrist Dr. Manuel Sánchez de Carmona (Anahuac University, Mexico City), and mental health educator Victoria Maxwell discuss and answer your questions on psychosis and bipolar disorder, drawing from their lived and clinical experiences. Hosted by Dr. Emma Morton. Dr. Manuel Sánchez de Carmona is a member of the ISBD Board of Directors and work…
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Award-winning Professor of Nutritional Psychiatry Professor Felice Jacka (Deakin University, Australia) and mental health educator Victoria Maxwell discuss the importance of nutrition for mental health, provide practical tips on how to improve nutrition, and answer questions on food and mood. Hosted by Dr. Emma Morton. Felice Jacka OAM is Professor…
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Director of the UBC Centre for Gambling Research Dr. Luke Clark (University of British Columbia) and clinical psychologist Dr. Thomas Richardson discuss the relationship between mental health and risk from gambling, research into bipolar disorder and impulsivity, and useful management strategies. Hosted by Dr. Erin Michalak. Dr. Luke Clark’s resear…
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CIHR Banting Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Emma Morton (University of British Columbia, Vancouver) and peer researcher Amir share tips for managing bipolar disorder. They’ll discuss mood monitoring and planning, and specific strategies for responding to mania and depression. Hosted by Dr. Erin Michalak. Dr. Emma Morton is a CIHR Banting Postdoctoral Fell…
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My good friend Brian Pearson invited me on to his podcast, The Mystic Cave, to discuss resiliency in the face of adversity and my yet to be published book, Brain Betrayal: The Allan They Never Met. Brian is a talented blogger, musician, author and speaker and you can learn more about him, read his blog and get access to his other podcasts on his si…
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CIHR Banting Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Emma Morton (University of British Columbia, Vancouver) and mental health educator Victoria Maxwell provide an overview of bipolar disorder, explain the different diagnoses/symptoms, the mood episode triggers and warning signs to look out for, and ways to stay well. Hosted by Dr. Steven Barnes. Dr. Emma Morton i…
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If you have had challenges finding and keeping employment because of your mental illness Prospect Human Services can help. Lindsay Rawding, Prospect Peer Coordinator, talks about her role at Prospect and the services they provide.Allan Cooper
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Consultant psychiatrist Dr. Nigila Ravichandran (Institute of Mental Health, Singapore), and award-winning mental health educator and performer Victoria Maxwell discuss medications used for bipolar disorder, including side effects, information on specific medications, and how medications manage bipolar disorder symptoms like mania, depression, and …
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In this informative podcast interview, Dr. Andre Pickersgill talks about the high prevalence of mental health issues he sees in his family practice as well as the connection of mental health to chronic pain.Allan Cooper
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Psychiatrist and psychedelics and bipolar researcher Dr. Josh Woolley (University of California San Francisco), and peer researcher Amir speak on psilocybin, ketamine, and psychedelics and their links with bipolar disorder, and what the science says about psychedelics as treatment. Hosted by Dr. Erin Michalak. Dr. Josh Woolley is currently the prin…
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Lisa Thoreson is a registered social worker who uses Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) as part of her practice. In this podcast we talk about trauma and how ART can offer relief to people who suffer because they have experienced trauma in their lives.Allan Cooper
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Award-winning educator Dr. Steven Barnes (University of British Columbia, Vancouver) and Kaleidoscope President Tracy Windsor discuss various tips on how to do well as a student with mental health challenges. Hosted by Dr. Emma Morton. Dr. Steven J. Barnes is well-regarded for his work related to online learning technologies, student mental health …
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Sleep expert and clinical psychologist Prof. Greg Murray (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia) and mental health educator Victoria Maxwell, discuss sleep-wake rhythms, and how routine in your life can stabilize your moods and symptoms of bipolar disorder. Hosted by Dr. Emma Morton. Professor Greg Murray is the Director of the Centre for M…
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Beth Henry, owner of "Prairies to Peaks Consulting", discusses the training her company provides for individuals who want to do peer support work. She talks about why she started her company and the value of peer support.Allan Cooper
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In 2018, my good friend, Pastor Julia Kimmet, interviewed me at her church so that I could share my knowledge and experience with bipolar disorder with her congregation. This week, I am sharing the audio from that interview on my podcast.Allan Cooper
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I share how I started to get better from my first severe depressive episode as well as a story about my job as an interpreter for Japanese people going on horse back riding tours in my last reading from my yet to be published book, Brain Betrayal The Allan They Never Met.Allan Cooper
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If you are curious about the experience of psychosis from the perspective of someone experiencing it you may find today's reading from my yet to be published book interesting. I talk about my first experience with psychosis and how it devastated my life.Allan Cooper
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If you are curious about the events that took place that triggered my first manic episode than you will find this episode interesting. I describe how my stress level became so high and how my thoughts went from being grounded in reality to psychosis.Allan Cooper
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In this podcast, I read from my yet to be published book, Brain Betrayal: The Allan They Never Met. In this portion of my book, I describe what my job in Japan was like and the special time I spent with my good friends the Yamamotos.Allan Cooper
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If you are at all curious about life in Japan you may find this week's reading from my yet to be published book, Brain Betrayal: The Allan They Never Met, interesting. This reading describes my first experiences when I arrive in Japan.Allan Cooper
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Genetic counsellor Dr. Catriona Hippman (University of British Columbia, Vancouver), and mother of twins Keri Guelke discuss managing mental health during pregnancy/postpartum period, protective factors, and how pregnancy can affect bipolar disorder. Hosted by Dr. Erin Michalak. Dr. Catriona Hippman is a mother of two boys, a certified genetic coun…
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In this episode, I read from my yet to be published book, Brain Betrayal: The Allan They Never Met. I will read the portions of my book where I have incidents in elementary school that change how I think of myself and I share stories of precious moments with my grandmother.Allan Cooper
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This episode is the first of 12 episodes where I will be reading from my yet to be published book, Brain Betrayal: The Allan They Never Met and I provide commentary that explains why I wrote the book and a little bit of information about myself.thebipolardisordermoment
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