Was tun bei bipolarer Störung? Tipps für Angehörige | Health Celerates

In this video, Johanna von Lobenstein, psychotherapist and co-founder of Elona Health (https://www.elona.health), explains what bipolar disorder is and how it can affect the lives of those affected and their families. The mood of people with bipolar disorder fluctuates between two extremes: mania and depression. This mental illness brings with it many challenges and difficulties for both those affected and their families, which we address in this video. We also show you options for coping. Check out our other videos to learn more about bipolar disorder:    • Bipolare Störung: Anzeichen und Unterstütz...      • Biploare Störung verstehen: Das Leben zwis...   You can also find help here: https://dgbs.de/bipolare-stoerung/fue... https://dgbs.de/selbsthilfe/selbsthil... IMPORTANT: Mental disorders are serious illnesses that can impact multiple areas of life. It's normal to identify with certain descriptions and this does not necessarily mean you have a mental illness. If you are unsure whether you have one, please consult a medical or psychological professional. #BipolarDisorder #ManicDepressive #MentalHealth #MentalHealth #Depression #Mania #Health #Education #Affected People #Family Members #Psychiatry #Psychology #HealthCelerates Further sources: Kircher (2019, 2nd edition): Compendium of Psychotherapy Lindinger & Hautzinger (2015, 8th edition): Behavioral Therapy Manual ________ Health Notice: Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your physician or other qualified healthcare provider if you have any questions about your health. We would also like to point out that the fitness and sports videos and video courses we offer do not replace individual medical advice or advice from a certified fitness trainer, and that the use of our services is at your own risk. ________ Are you in an acute emergency or crisis situation? Are you or a loved one suffering from depression and suicidal thoughts? Then please contact the following emergency telephone numbers directly: For Germany: Emergency / Ambulance Service: 112 Pastoral Care: 0800 111 0 111 For Austria Emergency / Ambulance Service: 112 / 144 Pastoral Care: 142 For Switzerland Emergency / Ambulance Service: 112 / 144 Pastoral Care: 143