Living with Bipolar Disorder during COVID-19

Event Name
Living with Bipolar Disorder during COVID-19
Date
24 June 2020
Time
06:00 pm - 07:00 pm
Location
Online

Address (Room): https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/living-with-bipolar-disorder-during-covid-19-tickets-105739114538?aff=WesternSydneyEvents

Description

This Q & A by the School of Psychology – Western Sydney University will talk about the different challenges that may arise for those living with bipolar disorder during COVID-19 and give some tips on how to manage them. The panel will be open to questions and discussion about the impact that COVID-19 has had and the support that may be needed moving forward. This event is for people living with bipolar disorder, their family, friends and interested health professionals. Wed., 24 June 2020 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm AEST Panel Dr Meg Smith (OAM, Registered Psychologist, Lived experience presenter) Mr David Gilfillan (Clinical Psychologist) Dr Margo Orum (Registered Psychologist and Director, Open Sky Psychology, Lived experience presenter) Dr Tania Perich (Registered Psychologist and Senior Lecturer, Western Sydney University)

Speakers: Tania Perich

Web page: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/living-with-bipolar-disorder-during-covid-19-tickets-105739114538?aff=WesternSydneyEvents

Contact
Name: Tania Perich

t.perich@westernsydney.edu.au

Phone: 0425310876

School / Department: School of Psychology