Bipolar 2 disorder can be challenging for clinicians to both diagnose and manage effectively. However, timely recognition and intervention are vital to prevent a range of adverse biopsychosocial outcomes for people living with the disorder.
Listen into this discussion between clinicians, researchers and lived experience representatives as we discuss the distinguishing features of Bipolar 2 disorder and explore a range of management strategies to help facilitate recovery and long term wellness.
Panel Members:
Professor Phillip Mitchell – Scientia Professor at the school of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales
Jo Leidreiter – Psychologist specialising in bipolar and mood disorders
Alana Fisher – Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Matilda Centre at the University of Sydney
Ollie – our Lived Experience Representative for this session
Facilitated by:
Dr Vered Gordon
Podast recorded and edited by:
Nathan Bell