Technology can help us provide you with support and information in a variety of ways.
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Apps and other digital services can help you manage your bipolar effectively too. Check out articles below for ideas and inspiration
Our Mood Tracker app makes it much easier to track your daily mood, medications, emotions and how much sleep you’ve had Read more
Andrew Thompson first saw a psychiatrist when he was 19 but was only diagnosed with bipolar at 50. Here he explains how the diagnosis inspired him to develop a Mood Tracker app for Bipolar UK Read more
We’ve picked these mood apps to help you track, understand, or control your bipolar a bit better, so you can live a healthier, more balanced life. Apps are not a substitute for professional care, but they are an excellent resource for identifying problem areas and collecting useful data. Read more
In spring 2019 Bipolar UK made a successful bid to Comic Relief's Tech for Good Fund to develop a chatbot. This is the video we made outlining our ambitions Read more
We have collated a list of apps to help manage your well being. Read more
Julia Savage shares her personal experiences of bipolar disorder and taking part in the Bipolar Disorder Research Network (BDRN) mood monitoring system True Colours Read more