What is World Bipolar Day?
The vision of World Bipolar Day (WBD) is to bring world awareness to bipolar conditions and to eliminate social stigma. Through international collaboration, the goal of WBD is to bring the world population information about bipolar conditions that will educate and improve sensitivity towards the condition.

WBD will be celebrated each year on March 30th, the birthday of Vincent Van Gogh, who was posthumously diagnosed as probably having a bipolar condition.
WBD is an initiative of International Bipolar Foundation (IBPF) in collaboration with the Asian Network of Bipolar Disorder (ANBD) and the International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD).
For those living with bipolar disorder, World Bipolar Day offers an opportunity to connect with others as well as assistance in gaining access to valuable resources and relationships that can improve their lives through treatment.
The ultimate goal is to inspire a global shift in thinking that will eliminate social stigma and promote acceptance.
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Famous People with Bipolar Disorder:
Abraham Lincoln
Carrie Fisher
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Florence Nightingale
Frank Sinatra
Issac Newton
Kanye West
Mariah Carey
Marilyn Monroe
Mel Gibson
Selena Gomez
Winston Churchill
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World Bipolar Day (March 30) & Famous People with Bipolar Disorder 世界双极性日(3月30日)和著名的双相情感障碍人士
Read articles on Bipolar Disorder: https://robertchaen.com/category/bipolar-disorder-bd/
Read articles on Mental Illnesses: https://robertchaen.com/category/mental-illness-health/
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My Confession Story of 22 Celebrities about Bipolar Disorder
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Robert Chaen’s Best Compilation on Mental Health, Depression, and Bipolar Disorder.
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14 Characteristics of Bipolar Disorder, Mania, Depression & Suicide
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Confessions of a Bipolar Disorder Sufferer, and how we can take control of our lives
Compiled by: Robren
Published: 30th March 2021. World Bipolar Day