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The Be There Movement for Bi-Polar Disorder

The Be There Movement for Bi-Polar Disorder

Written by: Linsey Willis
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A podcast in support of the Bi-Polar disorder community. This podcast is brought to you by Linsey Willis, Author of the book "Be There".Linsey Willis Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • An Overview of Bipolar Disorder
    Apr 16 2026

    Dr. Linsey Willis presented a comprehensive overview of bipolar disorder as part of the Be There Movement for Bipolar Disorder podcast. The presentation covered the biopsychosocial approach to the disorder, its prevalence and impact, brain structure differences, and various treatment approaches including medication adherence and therapy options. Dr. Willis shared personal experiences with her sister who had bipolar disorder, including challenges with medication management and the importance of early diagnosis. The presentation included case studies of individuals who successfully managed their bipolar disorder through proper treatment and highlighted the need for increased awareness and understanding of the condition. Dr. Willis emphasized that while bipolar disorder can be challenging, there is hope for those affected through proper diagnosis and treatment, and she announced that proceeds from her book and audiobook sales would support the Betsy Craig Foundation.

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    31 mins
  • Linsey Willis interview with Dr. Andrew J. Scott
    Mar 23 2026

    This podcast featured Dr. Linsey Willis interviewing Dr. Andrew Scott about law enforcement's role in handling mental health crises, particularly for individuals with bipolar disorder. Dr. Scott, a former police chief with 30 years of law enforcement experience, explained how police departments typically respond to mental health calls, the importance of crisis intervention training (CIT), and the challenges officers face when dealing with individuals in crisis. They discussed how law enforcement agencies are increasingly collaborating with mental health professionals and social workers, though funding remains a significant challenge. Dr. Scott emphasized the need for better training and communication between caregivers and police departments, while Dr. Willis shared personal experiences with her sister's bipolar disorder and her late husband's dementia. The conversation concluded with advice for caregivers to actively engage with local law enforcement and elected officials to advocate for proper training and funding for mental health services.

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    57 mins
  • Linsey Willis Interview with Michael Maciekowich
    Mar 4 2026

    In this podcast interview, Linsey spoke with Michael Maciekowich about his daughter's experience with bipolar disorder. Michael shared how his daughter was diagnosed during her freshman year of college after displaying violent behavior, which led to her being admitted to a psychiatric ward. He described the challenges they faced in getting appropriate treatment and accommodations at her university. Michael emphasized the importance of being proactive and involved early when signs of bipolar disorder are observed. He also highlighted the need for ongoing support and communication with those affected by the condition. The interview concluded with Michael expressing hope for those living with bipolar disorder and encouraging listeners to be aware of the signs and offer support to those in need.

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    35 mins
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