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Famous Celebrities Dealing with Bipolar Disorder Effects
Posted: Jun 18, 2018
Research has been conducted to try and verify a link between mood disorders and creativity. There is some evidence to suggest that there is a strong correlation. One such piece of evidence is that there are an unusual number of celebrities struggling with bipolar disorder effects. In olden times, famous people with bipolar were the musicians, poets, and writers of that day. In modern times, bipolar disorder celebrities include:
- Demi Lovato, actress and singer
- Carrie Fisher, actress
- Catherine Zeta-Jones, actress
- Jean-Claude Van Damme, action film star
- Sinead O’Connor, singer
- Jane Pauley, television journalist
- Mariette Hartley, actress
- Virginia Woolf, novelist
- Linda Hamilton, actress
- Vincent Van Gogh, painter
- Vivien Leigh, actress
- Scott Stapp, musician
BPHope.com is an award-winning online magazine that is dedicated to the hope and harmony in the lives of people struggling with bipolar disorder. Their contributors include authors who struggle with the mood disorder first-hand, as well as academics in the field, as well as famous people with bipolar. Some of the articles you will find at BPHope.com that surround the topic of bipolar disorder celebrities include:
- "3 Young Musicians Stand Up to Bipolar Stigma," by BP Magazine
- "7 Biographical Movies Featuring Bipolar Disorder," by BP Magazine
- "9 Must See Movies about Bipolar Disorder," by BP Magazine
- "5 Famous Females who are Crushing the Stigma of Bipolar Disorder," by BP Magazine
- "10 Musicians You May Not Know Live with Bipolar Disorder," by BP Magazine
- "7 Athletes Speaking Out about Anxiety, Depression, and Bipolar Disorder," by BP Magazine
There are also dozens more surrounding the topic to be found here: https://www.bphope.com/bipolar-buzz-media/. The benefit of these articles lies in the fact that individuals can gain a great sense of accomplishment and inspiration by reading about famous people with bipolar disorder. The magazine also hosts a community forum that is designed to serve as a platform for people curious and interested in the mood disorder to find friendship and hope.
Robert The author is a veteran from the field of Mental health, who works at BP Hope Magazine and is writing a lot of informative stuff since long.