24 May - Health - Wednesday marks Bipolar Awareness day
In today’s show, we were joined on the line by Kallista Kuhn – senior counselor and trainer at the South African Depression and Anxiety Group. We were talking Bipolar disorder and bipolar Awareness day that is on Wednesday the 26th of May. Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a mood disorder characterised by extreme shifts in mood, energy and functioning. This is much less common than Major Depressive Disorder and Dysthymia, and only 2% of the population is affected over a lifetime. Males and females are affected equally. The FREE Bipolar workshop in Cape Town will be held on Saturday the 29th of May from 2-5pm at Erin Hall, Rondebosch. This Bipolar workshop, arranged by Support Group Leader Suzanne Leighton, has been compiled to help both newly diagnosed patients and patients who have had Bipolar for some years. A panel of speakers from medical and complementary treatment as well as support group leaders, family members and a human rights expert will be present. The coordinator of the workshop is Suzanne Leighton who runs the SADAG Bipolar Bears Support Group. To book a place call her on (021) 794 2738 or visit www.sadag.co.za alternatively call the AstraZeneca Bipolar Line on 0800 70 80 90 31393.
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