What is World Bipolar Day?
World Bipolar Day, which is observed globally on March 30th, raises awareness and with a desire to remove the disorder's social stigma commonly associated with the condition.
The global observance focuses on how bipolar disorder affects many people's lives. It also serves as a salute to those who have dedicated to coping with the condition's challenges. The day's aim is to raise global awareness of bipolar disorder as well as eliminate the stigma associated with it.
Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, enthusiasm, and a person's activity levels. Often people with the illness will have a difficult time doing everyday activities.
Bipolar disorder affects the entire global population, with 1 to 2% of the population being bipolar. And yet the effect goes far beyond the numbers.
Multiple foundations joined forces to tackle enduring challenges, as the numbers indicated. As collaboration expands, the public is encouraged to participate in the campaigns. Hope is just around the corner.