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The Bipolar Disorder Journal

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The Bipolar Disorder Journal is designed to help you better understand and manage your bipolar disorder. Drawing on evidence-based techniques, such as CBT and mindfulness, and on the author's own experience of bipolar, it provides journaling prompts, creative activities, colouring pages and motivational quote pages to help you stay well and keep on track.
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Title: The Bipolar Disorder Journal
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The Bipolar Disorder Journal is designed to help you better understand and manage your bipolar disorder.
Drawing on evidence-based techniques, such as CBT and mindfulness, and on the author's own experience of bipolar, it provides journaling prompts, creative activities, colouring pages and motivational quote pages to help you stay well and keep on track.

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