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Bipolar Education Programme Cymru (BEPC) taster sessions
We partnered with Bipolar UK to offer an insight into our 11-week Bipolar Education Programme Cymru (BEPC) course.
Over three sessions, mental health researchers and professionals, and people with lived experience of bipolar offer a taster of the BEPC course and answer questions sent in by our attendees.
These sessions were offered free of charge and we just ask that if you can donate, please consider supporting Bipolar UK, a charity supporting people with bipolar disorder.
Session one
Session One: What is bipolar?
- What causes bipolar?
- Myths and misconceptions
- Impact of COVID-19 crisis and lockdown – practical tips
- Benefits of self-management – interview with BEPC participants
- Q&A
Session two
Session Two: approaches to bipolar
- Medication approaches
- Psychological approaches
- Lifestyle approaches
- Q&A
Session three
Session Three: Self-management
- Identifying triggers
- Early warning signs
- Mood monitoring
- Q&A
Session four
Session four: Family and friends
- How bipolar disorder can present
- Treatment options and effective ways of management
- The impact bipolar can have on other people
- How to manage crisis situations
- Stories of people’s experiences
- Q&A
Session five
Session five: Women, pregnancy and childbirth
- Professor Ian Jones discusses the latest research on medication and treatment
- Bipolar UK Ambassador Clare Dolman who lives with bipolar disorder shares her experience of pregnancy and offers some tips for staying well
Other resources
- Read more about BEPC
- Donate to Bipolar UK
- Take part in our mental health research – our general study and our COVID-19 survey
- Download and read our NCMH mental health leaflets