
IN CONVERSATION WITH KAYSIE
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As the world marks World Bipolar Awareness Day (30 March 2026), the South
African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) is encouraging South Africans to
challenge false beliefs about bipolar disorder. Many people still have the wrong
information about this condition, which can lead to stigma, judgment, and fear.
Because of this, people living with bipolar disorder may feel scared or unsure
about asking for help, sharing their diagnosis, or talking openly with family,
partners, friends, or colleagues.
African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) is encouraging South Africans to
challenge false beliefs about bipolar disorder. Many people still have the wrong
information about this condition, which can lead to stigma, judgment, and fear.
Because of this, people living with bipolar disorder may feel scared or unsure
about asking for help, sharing their diagnosis, or talking openly with family,
partners, friends, or colleagues.

