Sunday, 10 January 2016

Eliminate the Word Bipolar with the Help of an Educator

When a person experiences phases of elevated moods & depressive periods he/she is known to be bipolar. Bipolar disorder, as research says, is not a rare disorder and is more common than expected. Bipolar people are likely to face issues in their personal & work lives leading to risks of facing possibilities of being single and being less productive at work. However, with the willpower to get better and with the help of a life and leadership coach such people can almost lead a normal life. Research also suggests that 2/3 of people with bipolar disorder have at least one close relative with bipolar/unipolar depression. This shows that the disease has a heritable component.


Bipolar disorder affects work life as equally as it affects relationships, in order for a bipolar person to succeed in their work life they need to disclose their issue to their supervisor in order to gain some understanding and take responsibilities depending on current mood. In order for partners to support their bipolar partner they need to know if their suffering partner is willing to improve their condition and whether he/she is not a risk to his/her partner’s life. Partners need to be patient and should try and attend life coaching sessions along with their partners to boost their self-confidence. To treat this issue bipolar people along with spouses should visit clinical and educational psychologists.

DrZarinGilani, is one such psychologist who has experience of being a life coach therapist in USA & Canada