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Jane Pauley: Bipolar Disorder (#110)

Broadcast journalist Jane Pauley speaks candidly about living with bipolar disorder while she was co-host of the national TV morning show Today. Pauley discusses the diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of her manic depression.

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4 Responses to “Jane Pauley: Bipolar Disorder (#110)”

  1. Healthy Minds ~ Healthy Minds | WLIW21 Productions says:
    September 23, 2009 at 3:02 pm

    [...] depression, chemical dependency, post–traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), eating disorders, and bipolar disorder, to bring viewers a better understanding of disorders that can affect anyone, at any [...]

  2. What’s up at WLIW21 » Archive » Mental Illness Awareness Week Begins October 4 says:
    October 1, 2009 at 10:07 am

    [...] Wallace reveals his battle with depression (10/25), and actor Patty Duke and broadcast journalist Jane Pauley discuss their bipolar disorder. Healthy Minds also explores proactive steps you can take towards [...]

  3. michael wesolek says:
    January 27, 2010 at 8:41 am

    my wife has suffered from severe bi-polar disorder for 8 years after 3 years of treatment and not much change . the family crumbled and she left but i still help here as much as possible 7 years later i have been apart from my sister and brothers family and most people have avoided me and cannot understand my love for her . this program shows what it is . wish everyone would watch it .

  4. Nancy Johnson, MD says:
    January 28, 2010 at 9:38 am

    Dismiss the term “mental illness” and protmote the proper term of a brain disorder. Elevate the illness to equal status of other illnesses. Reduce stigma – allow patiens to discuss “issues with brain” rather than”mental illness”

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  • Living with Schizophrenia (#104)
  • Mental Wellness (#105)
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  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) (#107)
  • Neurogenesis (#108)
  • PTSD: Helping our Troops (#109)
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  • Chemical Dependency (#111)
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  • Recovering From Abuse (#113)
  • Eating Disorders (#114)
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  • Teens: Typical or Troubled? Part Two – Suicide Prevention (#116)
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  • Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
  • Healthy Minds: Patty Duke: Bipolar Disorder
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