Join us for the biggest bipolar disorder Q&A event on the internet! For over 48 hours on March 30th 2023, the CREST.BD network will be holding our 5th annual “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) on Reddit in honour of World Bipolar Day. This year, we’ve...
Join us for the biggest bipolar disorder Q&A event on the internet! For over 48 hours on March 30th 2023, the CREST.BD network will be holding our 5th annual “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) on Reddit in honour of World Bipolar Day. This year, we’ve...
I have lived with bipolar disorder (BD) type I, with psychotic features, for twenty years, and hyperthymia—a condition where an individual stays in a near continuous state of mild mania—for 30 years prior to that. So, I have been on the bipolar...
Dr. Sheri Johnson, Professor of Psychology and Director of the CALM Program at the University of California Berkeley, and mental health educator Victoria Maxwell break down a how are people with bipolar disorder more creative – what is the...
Consultant psychiatrist Dr. Nigila Ravichandran (Institute of Mental Health, Singapore), and award-winning mental health educator Victoria Maxwell break down the different approaches and options on how to stop medication side effects. Watch the full...
Psychiatrist and psychedelics/bipolar researcher Dr. Josh Woolley (University of California San Francisco) addresses whether psychedelics can cause manic episodes in people with bipolar disorder, and if it can also trigger the onset of bipolar...
Psychiatrist and psychedelics/bipolar researcher Dr. Josh Woolley (University of California San Francisco) breaks down what the current research says about whether it is safe to take psychedelics with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)...
The talkBD Bipolar Disorder Podcast gathers researchers, people with lived experience, healthcare providers, and top bipolar disorder experts from around the world to discuss and answer the most important questions about living with bipolar disorder. Since our first episode during initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, talkBD has continued to generate substantial interest and engagement, making it one of the top resources for people living with bipolar disorder and their loved ones.
We’ve designed each podcast episode to provide education on strategies to live well with bipolar disorder and share tools and resources for each topic. All talkBD episodes also feature Q&A segments where our experts answer live audience questions from Zoom and YouTube. Learn more
Here’s what our viewers had to say about the talkBD Bipolar Disorder Podcast:
I loved that there was a doctor (psychiatrist) able to explain in layman’s terms along with a person with lived experience with the disorder. Great combination, thank you so much!
“I have found each lecture very helpful, educating, and insightful. I appreciate the expertise of your guests as to complexity of BP Disorder. I have had a difficult time seeking a psychiatrist who has in depth knowledge about BP. I hope these panel talks continue after Covid19. Thank You.”
“This was so healing, I almost cried. It was helpful to hear others saying they do the same things I do. I feel less alone and more normal. Thank you for this experience.”