Bipolar Central Posts One Hundredth Article

Bipolar Central is celebrating the posting of their one hundredth article about Bipolar Disorder on www.bipolarcentral.com. The articles are not only written for people who have Bipolar Disorder, but also for supporters of loved ones with the disorder.

Stanhope, NJ (PRWeb) January 25, 2007 -- Bipolar Central is celebrating the posting of their one hundredth article about Bipolar Disorder on www.bipolarcentral.com. The articles are not only written for people who have Bipolar Disorder, but also for supporters of loved ones with the disorder. The articles can help Bipolar sufferers and their friends and family deal with the many issues faced on a daily basis.

Bipolar Disorder is a commonly misunderstood disease because of all of the varying information available on the subject. Many articles are too clinical for people with Bipolar Disorder to read. Other articles are just too confusing or boring, or they are only written for people who have the disorder. David Oliver, the founder of www.bipolarcentral.com, began writing his own articles about Bipolar Disorder because he felt that most sites on the Internet only focus on narrow issues related to Bipolar Disorder such as what the disorder is, what medications there are and technical issues that are generally over the average person's head.

"While doing research on Bipolar Disorder I realized that very few of the books available on Bipolar Disorder covered any of the topics that both survivors and supporters desperately need, such as information on reducing debt, restoring credit, finding doctors, buying homes, dealing with stress, etc. My goal is not just to inform readers, but also to prevent them from making the same mistakes that my family made," said Oliver, whose mother suffers from Bipolar Disorder. "It took me almost thirty years to realize that my mother couldn't manage Bipolar Disorder alone. I don't want to see anyone else go through what we went through, especially not when simply having a plan to deal with the disorder can prevent it."

Oliver began to write easy-to-read and interesting articles that deal with issues that both survivors and supporters of Bipolar Disorder face on a day-to-day basis. His articles deal with everyday Bipolar Disorder issues such as managing your medication, coping with stress, how to tell your children that you (or they) have Bipolar Disorder, creating a good support system, avoiding episode triggers, setting realistic goals, dealing with a child/teenager who has Bipolar Disorder, etc. The information in these articles can be applied to daily life immediately.

"I am thrilled that we have reached one hundred articles on our site," said Oliver. "The more articles and information that is out there on the subject of Bipolar Disorder, the more people we can help cope with the disorder."

About Bipolar Central

After watching his mother struggle with Bipolar Disorder, David Oliver devoted all of his time, energy and money to learn everything he could about the disorder. Oliver talked to dozens of people in medical fields, read almost every book available, attended support groups regularly and did everything else he could think of to find answers; however during his research he learned that there simply weren't any books available to help those who are trying to support people who have Bipolar Disorder. As he continued to learn more about Bipolar Disorder, he began building Bipolar Central so that it would provide usable information for anyone who is suffering from Bipolar Disorder or helping someone who suffers from Bipolar Disorder. www.bipolarcentral.com provides practical, common sense solutions for real life situations faced while coping with Bipolar Disorder.

For more information: http://www.bipolarcentral.com or Phone: 973-347-1268

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http://www.bipolarcentral.com/
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