Bipolar Disorder, and Society’s Response

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To the Editor:
 
Re “My So-Called Bipolar Life,” by Jamie Stiehm (Op-Ed, Jan. 18):
Stories of bipolar disorder, like Ms. Stiehm’s, resonate with the public and the media. This year, the television series “Homeland” won a Golden Globe award for best TV drama. Two years ago, “Next to Normal,” a play about a mother with bipolar disorder, won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Untreated, bipolar disorder can lead to wildly euphoric and manic behavior as well as depressive, suicidal phases. These behaviors not only fascinate but also repel; fear of mental illness leads to debilitating stigma for the mentally ill.
As these stories demonstrate, the entertainment industry, like the media, can play an important role in increasing public awareness of mental disorders, enabling our society to better understand and diminish the stigma associated with mental illness.
JEFFREY A. LIEBERMAN
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/27/opinion/bipolar-disorder-and-societys-response.html?_r=1&emc=tnt&tntemail0=y