Bipolar disorder affects roughly 5.7 million adults in the United States in a given year, according to the National Institutes of Mental Health. Bipolar disorder generally develops in a person's teenage or early adult years, but it can develop later. Although bipolar disorder can make life difficult on the coworkers of individuals who have been diagnosed, there are ways to work alongside an individual who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Learn about the disorder. Bipolar disorder is characterized by episodes of emotional highs (mania) and lows (depression), according to the Mayo Clinic. Additionally, there may be periods where an individual with bipolar disorder does not appear affected by the disorder at all.
By understanding the symptoms of the disorder, you can be better prepared for the episodes. Moreover, understanding the disorder will help reduce stigmatization and encourage coworkers to make others aware of their health problems. Journalist Sandy Naiman received ... more.
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