Best Bipolar Disorder Blogs of 2019

Thank you, Healthline, for selecting Kitt O’Malley: Love, Learn & Live with Bipolar Disorder as a best bipolar disorder blog of 2019! Here’s the article:

best blogs 2019 bipolar disorder

If you or someone close to you has bipolar disorder, it’s important to know you’re not alone. The creators behind these blogs know what it’s like to live and love with bipolar, and they want you to feel empowered and have that community, too.

Whether you’re looking for resources after a diagnosis, actionable tips for managing on a daily basis, or personal stories, you’ll find a space for yourself in these blogs.

Bipolar Beat by Psych Central

Bipolar Beat is written by Candida Fink, a psychiatrist who specializes in children and adolescents, and by freelance author Joe Kraynak, whose wife lives with bipolar disorder. From Fink, you can get expert advice on issues like sleep, parenting, medication, and treatment options. Kraynak writes about his and his wife’s personal experiences, and occasionally interviews bipolar experts.

bpHope

This award-winning blog is written by many bloggers from around the world who share their perspectives on living with bipolar disorder. Writers guide you through topics like staying hopeful with bipolar disorder, managing a mental health crisis, and how to make asking for help easier.

Bipolar Happens!

Julie A. Fast is the author of several books about life with bipolar disorder and she’s also a regular columnist and blogger for BP Magazine for Bipolar. She works as a coach for parents and partners of people with bipolar disorder and other mental health concerns. On her blog, she writes about how to best manage bipolar disorder, with actionable and positive ways to keep going, tips for healthcare professionals, and what to do if you’ve just been diagnosed.

Suddenly Bipolar

Imagine living with bipolar disorder for roughly 25 years without knowing it. That’s what prompted Deborah to start her blog. She writes about hospital stays, traveling, and the portrayal of mental illness in media and entertainment. She’s covered everything from gratitude, to college, to what it means to have a purpose in life.

International Bipolar Foundation Blog

The International Bipolar Foundation has created a powerful resource for people living with bipolar disorder. On the blog, you can read about things like life after psychosis, perfectionism, peer support, and managing school with depression or mania. There’s also a forum where people can share their own stories.

Life Unlimited by DBSA

The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is a peer-run organization for people living with mood disorders. You can find a wide variety of information and resources on bipolar disorder and depression, as well as a section featuring personal stories from people who live with bipolar.

Bipolar Burble

Natasha Tracy is an award-winning writer and speaker — and an expert on living with bipolar disorder. She also wrote a book about her life with bipolar. On her blog, Bipolar Burble, she shares evidence-based information about what it’s like to manage bipolar, covering topics like working with bipolar disorder, radical self-care, and how to tell someone you have bipolar.

Halfway2Hannah

Hannah Blum, writer and mental health advocate, started Halfway 2 Hannah in 2016 to open up about her journey living with bipolar disorder. She writes on her blog to empower others who have bipolar disorder and mental health challenges, so they can feel less alone and find beauty in what makes them different. Hannah writes about talking about trauma, how to help your partner with their mental health, and creative alternatives to self-harm.

Kitt O’Malley: Love, Learn & Live with Bipolar Disorder

Kitt O’Malley calls herself a mental health advocate, wife, and “mother who neglects housework to write.” Her blog is all about loving, learning, and living with bipolar disorder — from everyday actionable tips people can use to manage their condition, to parenting, poetry, and creative writing.

Bipolar Barbie

“I needed a hero, so a hero I became.” That’s what inspired Bipolar Barbie, a blog about living with — and advocating for more awareness of — mental illness. You can browse topics like myths about anxiety disorders, symptoms of borderline personality disorder, and talking openly about mental health. Bipolar Barbie also shares candid videos on Instagram and vlogs on YouTube.

If you have a favorite blog you’d like to nominate, please email us atbestblogs@healthline.com.


Alaina Leary is an editor, social media manager, and writer from Boston, Massachusetts. She’s currently the assistant editor of Equally Wed Magazine and a social media editor for the nonprofit We Need Diverse Books.


Source:
Best Bipolar Disorder Blogs of 2019, Healthline, https://www.healthline.com/health/bipolar-disorder/best-blogs-of-the-year


Comments

22 responses to “Best Bipolar Disorder Blogs of 2019”

  1. Thank you, Clive!

  2. Congratulations ??

  3. Great blogs, all of them.

  4. Wow what a wonderful resource thank you for sharing this list!

  5. Thanks Kit and have a great Monday! Hugs

  6. Christine Avatar
    Christine

    You are very welcome Kitt I added you on twitter also. Keep up the fab work you do xx

  7. Congrats on being a top 100 Bipolar blog!

  8. Thank you, Cassandra!

  9. Thank you! Glad you avoided “March Madness” this spring. I usually struggle with hypomania and rapid cycling as the days get longer. This year I’ve been comparatively stable.

  10. Just visited your blog. You’ve survived so much. I’m impressed by all you’ve overcome. Love your photos of flowers. I, too, love art.

  11. Thank you so much, Christine!

  12. Congratulations, Kitt! You certainly deserve such an honor. I know you’ll receive honors like this in the future.

  13. Kitt, this is wonderful news. Congratulations! You deserve this honor.

  14. Congrats, that is a very nice honor!

  15. Congrats! Someday I might my name on the list, it looks like they winners only write about Mental Illness & Bipolar. That would dismiss me. That’s ok, I have you.

  16. Congratulations Kitt!

  17. Christine Avatar
    Christine

    Congrats on being picked for the best bipolar blog you are such an inspirational, amazing and brave person to go through all you have been through x

  18. Congratulations, Kitt! Your blog is the best – it always has been! So happy you’re being recognized for your dedication, research, and compassion! Xo

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