So, in an effort to reduce the stigma and raise awareness for bipolar disorder, I thought it was a good idea to use this same means. Here are a list of famous people who have also suffered from bipolar disorder (most of these were obtained from the internet).
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Jim Carey
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Robert Downey Jr.
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Patty Duke
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Linda Hamilton
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Ben Stiller, actor, director, writer
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David Strickland
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Lili Taylor
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Tracy Ullman
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Jean-Claude Van Damme
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Robin Williams
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Ludwig Von Beethoven
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Tim Burton, artist, director
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Francis Ford Coppola, director
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Vincent Van Gogh, painter
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Ted Turner, media giant
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Buzz Aldrin, astronaut
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Larry Flynt, publisher and activist
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Ludwig van Beethoven, composer
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Peter Gabriel
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Jimi Hendrix
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Axl Rose
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Sting, Gordon Sumner, musician, composer
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Tom Waits, musician, composer
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Brian Wilson, musician, composer, arranger
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Winston Churchill
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Kitty Dukasis, former First Lady of Massachusetts
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Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States
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Darryl Strawberry, baseball
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Dimitrius Underwood, football
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Luther Wright, basketball
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Bert Yancey, athlete
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Patricia Cornwell
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Kay Redfield Jamison, writer, psychologist
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Edgar Allen Poe
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Mark Twain
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Virginia Woolf
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Napolean
Any others you know? As always, please share your thoughts, stories, and questions below. Your interactions provide a living wisdom for us all to benefit from.
Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist and conducts a private practice in West Los Angeles. He is co-author of A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook (New Harbinger, February 2010).
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