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Unmasking Bipolar Disorder

Unmasking Bipolar Disorder

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In the first episode of Conversations with Intent, host Arden O’Connor speaks with Diana Clark about her personal journey with bipolar disorder, the challenges of masking, and the transformative power of authenticity.

Diana shares her experiences navigating the complexities of bipolar disorder, the stigma surrounding mental health, and the struggle of presenting a version of herself that society expects. She and Arden discuss the emotional toll of masking, the importance of seeking help, and how community support can be a vital part of the healing process.

This episode is for anyone who has experienced bipolar disorder, loves someone who has, or wants to learn more about the realities of living with it. The conversation aims to break the stigma, provide support, and remind listeners that they are not alone.

Topics Covered:

  • Understanding bipolar disorder and its impact
  • The mental and emotional cost of masking
  • The role of stigma in mental health struggles
  • The importance of community and support
  • How authenticity can be a tool for healing

Resources & Links:

  • Learn more about Intent Clinical: intentclinical.com
  • Connect with Arden O’Connor: Facebook | LinkedIn
  • Connect with Diana Clark: LinkedIn
  • Follow Intent Clinical: Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn
  • Have thoughts or experiences to share? Email us at conversations@intentclinical.com

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