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One Family's Dialogue

The following are video clips from an interview with Cody and his mother in which they discuss their experiences with Cody’s bipolar illness.

Advice for Kids
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Advice for Parents
Changes We've Made to Cope
Telling Friends
A Word About Medication
Warning Signs of Bipolar Disorder

Working with Clinicians

If you would prefer to read the dialogue from the videos above please click on the following links:

Advice for Kids
Advice for Parents
Changes We've Made to Cope
Telling Friends
A Word about Medication
Warning Signs of Bipolar Disorder
Working with Clinicians
Don’t be Afraid of Hospitalization


 

 

   
The diagnosis and treatment of depression and other psychiatric disorders requires consultation with trained medical professionals. The information provided on this website is not intended as medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for seeking professional care if you have any questions concerning your medical or psychiatric health or the medical or psychiatric health of your child. This website is intended for parents and older adolescents, and contains candid discussions about the impact of depression. Young children should not view this site unless they have a parent or therapist present.
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Updated February 7, 2005
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