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All the questions and answers from our first #TalkBD event!

Caden Poh on February 6, 2019   |    No Comments

…‘for employers’ section of the Bipolar Wellness Centre: bdwellness.com/employers. We have also produced a series of videos on “Work & Bipolar” featuring CREST.BD member and performing artist Victoria Maxwell: bdwellness.com/Support-Tools/Videos If I think a coworker might be struggling with bipolar disorder, how do I approach a respectful dialogue? Dr. Erin…

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Living in HOpe

…for updates or scroll down to watch the trailer. [caption id="attachment_3021" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Post-screening discussion at the Eric Martin Pavilion Theatre, Victoria, on July 30, 2018.[/caption] Past screening locations and dates of Living in HOpe, Part 1: Another Day in Paradise: July 30, 2018, 7:00 PM – Eric Martin Pavilion…


#TalkBD: Your bipolar questions answered for Bell Let’s Talk day!

Laura Lapadat on January 30, 2020   |    No Comments

…Visit the ‘for employers’ section of the Bipolar Wellness Centre: bdwellness.com/employers. We have also produced a series of videos on “Work & Bipolar” featuring CREST.BD member and performing artist Victoria Maxwell: bdwellness.com/Support-Tools/Videos If I think a coworker might be struggling with bipolar disorder, how do I approach a respectful dialogue?…

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Two Tips For Engaging People with Mental Illness in Research

on June 8, 2016   |    1 Comment

…research do so for diverse reasons and can have different understandings of parameters for success. Explore what attracted the person to the research early on, and revisit the topic periodically. As one example of this, when I first started working with Victoria Maxwell, one of our founding peer-researchers, I remember…

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Making Chomavision – A documentary about Bob Choma, artist with bipolar disorder

on June 3, 2020   |    No Comments

Hi, Bruce Saunders here in Victoria, BC, Canada. I’m 69 and, though not diagnosed till 39, I now know now I’ve lived most of my life with Bipolar II. This documentary project is an attempt to describe the condition as I and a few others have experienced it. It also…

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Self Management

…capacity for self-care in this community. Importantly, BYAP also builds capacity for youth to engage in mental health research. The project is proudly co-led by a team of 7 youth peer researchers (the Youth Action Group, or YAG) who all live with bipolar disorder. The YAG is based in Victoria,…