Up Down Documentary Analysis

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Up/Down is a documentary that shows an attempt to eliminate the stereotype and misinformation surrounding the illness of Bipolar disorder. Many throughout the nation diagnosed with this condition were interviewed throughout the documentary. Those who volunteered to be interviewed carefully explained the struggle they have to balance themselves between floating from a state of euphoria and to sinking to a devastating depression. In short, Up/Down is a personal analysis of bipolar disorder from those living with it and those who live around those who are under the condition. Bipolar disorder is just one of many mental illnesses that is still stereotyped and highly stigmatized in our culture today. Bipolar Disorder Is Like Having Two Serious Illnesses at Once …show more content…

Nicole Foubister, a psychiatrist, who explains to the viewers of Big Think what Bipolar Disorder is like for those who are dealing with the illness. She explains that It is important that those who are diagnosed as bipolar, should open themselves up to treatment and for the people close to them to be aware of the illness' ramifications. Most importantly, is to understand that no one chooses to be bipolar. One should learn to be calm and patient with people who suffer from the bipolar disorder. People should help support and help them maintain their treatment. It is not their fault that they lack mental wellness and their behavior during manic episodes. This video clip reinforces the the Up/Down documentary. It helps support the information given by the interviewees by a psychiatrist. We receive reinforced information from patients and a psychiatrist that understand and know about the Bipolar disorder well. Both presentations provide the same primary message to the audience which is to be patient and support those who are diagnosed with bipolar disorder and those who are experiencing bipolar conditions, to seek help if they have not already and be open to open forum and

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