Working with bipolar disorder during the covid-19 pandemic: Both crisis and opportunity

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Abstract

Beyond public health and economic costs, the COVID-19 pandemic adds strain, disrupts daily routines, and com-plicates mental health and medical service delivery for those with mental health and medical conditions. Bipolar disorder can increase vulnerability to infection; it can also enhance stress, complicate treatment, and heighten interpersonal stigma. Yet there are successes when people proactively improve social connections, prioritize self-care, and learn to use mobile and telehealth effectively.

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Youngstrom, E. A., Hinshaw, S. P., Stefana, A., Chen, J., Michael, K., Van Meter, A., … Vieta, E. (2020). Working with bipolar disorder during the covid-19 pandemic: Both crisis and opportunity. WikiJournal of Medicine, 7(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.15347/wjm/2020.004

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