Contact Us
We’d love to hear from you. Whether you have a question about our resources, want to share your story, or are interested in the Bipolar Lives Scholarship, your voice is important to us.
How Can We Help?
- General Inquiries: For questions regarding the content on our site or general information.
- The Bipolar Toolkit: For help accessing or using our mood charts and wellness resources.
- Scholarship Program: For specific questions regarding the Bipolar Lives Scholarship application process.
- Media & Partnerships: For interview requests or collaboration inquiries with Sarah Freeman.
Email us at: contact@bipolar-lives.com
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If you are in crisis: Bipolar-Lives.com is an educational resource and cannot provide emergency psychiatric services, medical advice, or crisis counseling. If you are feeling overwhelmed or are in immediate danger of hurting yourself or others
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. General Information & Support
I was just diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Where do I start? Welcome—take a deep breath. You are in the right place. We recommend starting with our Bipolar Toolkit. It’s designed to help you understand your triggers and begin tracking your moods. Knowledge is the first step toward stability.
Can you give me medical advice or review my medications? No. While Sarah Freeman and our contributors share lived experiences and research, we are not medical doctors. We cannot provide personalized medical advice or tell you which medications to take. Always consult with a psychiatrist or a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your treatment.
2. The Bipolar Toolkit
What is the Bipolar Toolkit? It is a collection of practical resources—including mood charts, wellness plans, and treatment contracts—designed to help you manage the day-to-day realities of the disorder. [Link to Toolkit page]
Is the Toolkit free? Yes, we believe that the tools for stability should be accessible to everyone. Most of our core resources are available directly on the site for download or viewing.
3. The Bipolar Lives Scholarship
Who is eligible for the scholarship? The Bipolar Lives Scholarship is specifically for students who have a documented diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder and are pursuing higher education.
When are applications due? Application windows vary by year. Please visit our dedicated Scholarship Page [Link] for the most current deadlines, requirements, and application forms.
How is the scholarship funded? The scholarship is funded through the proceeds of the site, book sales, and generous donations from our community members who want to give back.
4. Contributing & Privacy
Can I share my story on Bipolar-Lives.com? We value the power of community! If you have a story of hope or a unique perspective on managing bipolar disorder, please contact us via our [Contact Form] with the subject line “Guest Submission.”Is my personal information safe? Absolutely. We respect your privacy. Any information shared with us via email or through the site is handled according to our [Privacy Policy].
