Remember, you're not alone. There are millions of adults in the United States whose lives are affected by bipolar disorder and/or depression, and there are many support organizations available to you.
Finding a doctor or therapist you trust, and with whom you feel that you can truly partner with to reach your goals is the first step. Get to know the many types of doctors who can help you make the most of your treatment plan.
Friends and family are also affected when a loved one has a mental illness. Caregivers can find support and suggestions here.
Below are some resources to help people with bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder (also called depression). You can use them along with your doctor’s treatment plan to help you manage your symptoms. These resources are not a substitute for the care of a qualified health care professional.
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