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Helping Parents with Bipolar Disorder

@helpingbipolar

Support Parents with Bipolar Disorder and Their Children. TOPIC Research Group, Dept of Psychiatry, University of Oxford

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šŸ” Do you work with parents with bipolar disorder? We want to hear from you to learn how best to support them with managing child anxiety. Can you help? For more details, clickšŸ‘‰bit.ly/PEACH_BD_Stakeā€¦, or contactšŸ‘‰[email protected]

šŸ” Do you work with parents with bipolar disorder? We want to hear from you to learn how best to support them with managing child anxiety. Can you help? 

For more details, clickšŸ‘‰bit.ly/PEACH_BD_Stakeā€¦, or contactšŸ‘‰en-nien.tu@chch.ox.ac.uk
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Does your child have any of the following signs of anxiety? Our research team is developing treatment strategies for children with anxiety problems in the context of parental bipolar disorder.

Does your child have any of the following signs of anxiety? Our research team is developing treatment strategies for children with anxiety problems in the context of parental bipolar disorder.
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We believe that parents are experts when it comes to their child. We aim to provide strategies that parents can use at home to help their children overcome their mental health problems. Here is a comparison between ā€˜treating childā€™ and ā€˜supporting parentsā€™ .

We believe that parents are experts when it comes to their child. We aim to provide strategies that parents can use at home to help their children overcome their mental health problems. 

Here is a comparison between ā€˜treating childā€™ and ā€˜supporting parentsā€™ .
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Many children report psychotic experiences (17% in 8-12 years and 8% in adolescents), which are often transient in normative development. Stay calm, encourage your children to talk about it, listen actively and provide support. *Reference: Kelleher I et al., 2012.

Many children report psychotic experiences (17% in 8-12 years and 8% in adolescents), which are often transient in normative development. Stay calm, encourage your children to talk about it, listen actively and provide support. 
*Reference: Kelleher I et al., 2012.
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Change of plans - am ending the day (and the conference!) with symposium 39: parent interventions in the prevention and treatment of childrenā€™s mental health difficulties šŸ‘Øā€šŸ‘§ #BABCP2022

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Our CEO Simon Kitchen is skydiving to raise funds in memory of his brother-in-law Kevin who lived with bipolar. He tragically completed suicide because he believed life couldn't get any better. Read more and support his journey if you can >> justgiving.com/fundraising/siā€¦