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Mental health is the basis for the proper functioning of each of us. However, severe stress, unfortunate accidents or painful memories from childhood can disturb our mental balance. In the case of BD, genetic factors play a significant role. What is bipolar disorder? What does modern science say about it? How does it manifest itself? What difficulties do people with BD most often struggle with? How does bipolar disorder treat? How does BD differ from depression, ADHD and borderline? Why is it so difficult to diagnose this condition? These and many other questions will be answered by Dr. Ewa Pragłowska, director of the Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Clinic at SWPS University, a specialist in clinical psychology, psychotherapist and supervisor. The meeting will be led by Joanna Flis. Dr. Ewa Pragłowska - specialist in clinical psychology. Psychotherapist and supervisor of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. Director of Cooperation and Teaching at the Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Clinic at SWPS University. Co-director of the postgraduate School of Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy at SWPS University. Collaborator of the Center for Clinical Research and Improvement of Psychotherapy at SWPS University. Author of several dozen research papers, books, chapters on affective disorders, personality disorders, posttraumatic disorders, PTSD prevention and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. Joanna Flis – clinical and health psychologist, certified specialist in addiction psychotherapy, graduate of SWPS University. For many years she worked with co-dependent people and with the DDA syndrome at the Provincial Center for Addiction and Co-dependency Psychotherapy and at the Addiction Clinic. Currently runs a psychological assistance lab. Systemic psychotherapist in the process of certification and pedagogue. PhD student at the University of Szczecin, where she conducts scientific research on the functioning of addicts. She collaborates with the Dbam o Mój Z@sięg Foundation and the Teachers' Professional Development Centers, conducting training and workshops. Author of numerous publications in the field of mental health. Strefa Psyche of SWPS University is a project popularizing psychological knowledge at the highest substantive level and discovering the possibilities of action offered by psychology in various areas of both private and professional life. The project includes online activities aimed at enabling development for anyone who has such a need or desire, regardless of where they are. More about the project: https://web.swps.pl/strefa-psyche Are you interested in psychology? Join us in the Strefa Psyche group of SWPS University ( / strefapsyche . #healthmentalhealth #ChAD #psychology