Free eBook: Entering Into a Bipolar Relationship

Bipolar, Relationships | Rich Wallace | January 27, 2010 at 9:12 PM

Free eBook: Entering Into a Bipolar RelationshipAfter several months of tweaking and reviewing, TheBipolarSpouse.com proudly presents “Entering Into a Bipolar Relationship“, which is the first eBook released in the upcoming series, “Bipolar Supporter’s Blueprint”.

Some of the most popular topics covered here on the site, as well as some brand new content is shared within the pages of this new eBook in order to provide those touched by Bipolar Disorder, from a supporter’s perspective, with some useful and helpful information.

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If interested, please feel free to look over the details of the free newsletter offering, and you may also view more information on “Entering Into a Bipolar Relationship” before making your decision to sign up.

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6 Comments

  1. Alice Teh says:

    I've signed up for the newsletter and I'm looking forward to receiving the ebook. Thanks very much!

    • Rich Wallace says:

      Thank you, Alice! Let me know if you run into any issues or have not yet received your copy.

      • Alice Teh says:

        Hi Rich! I'm going through your e-book now and I am really glad you wrote it. For that, I thank you very much and I really appreciated it. It's a valuable resource because I am in a relationship with a guy whom I love very much, but recently confirmed diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Ever since that revelation, I am determined to stay by his side and go through this together. What you said in the book is so true, and it's exactly how I felt even before stumbling into your blog:

        "Once we know that bipolar disorder is present and choose to educate ourselves on what challenges it brings, we can learn to understand the truth and even learn how to embrace and emotionally negotiate the relationship through many otherwise damaging issues." p.5

        I've bought books (all three written by Julie Fast who is also suffering from BP) to educate myself on this illness, and of course, by reading blogs like yours. I want to know from the perspective of sufferers and their supporters (people like you).

        The thing is that I am currently in a long-distance relationship with him, and has not experience the reality of BP. I want to be as ready as possible when I finally get to be with him and know what to expect. I want to give a chance for this relationship to work. We love each other very much.

        I would love to hear from you if you have any thoughts about the nature of my relationship with him. Thanks, Rich. :)

        • RichWallace says:

          I do commend you on taking such an initiative on educating yourself, unfortunately, you're already way ahead of many others that could indeed use such positivity. I haven't read Julie's books but I have looked over her blog quite a bit and have learned a ton as she is very similar to my wife as far as the particular challenges and disorder type goes. Regardless of being in a long-distance relationship, I personally do not have that experience, however, your ability to provide the support you're wishing to offer will still be useful and valuable as long as your partner is also willing to stay as connected with you as possible. Remember, just like any relationship, this is a two-way street.

          • Alice Teh says:

            Hi Rich, I'll definitely keep that in mind. He and I do keep in touch daily, either through Facebook or Yahoo! Messenger, and the phone. Again, thanks very much! :)

  2. RichWallace says:

    Good to hear that you're in constant communication. You're welcome and take care!

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