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Thank you for visiting Caring for Someone With Bipolar Disorder. This site was created to offer calm, practical, and compassionate support for caregivers, spouses, parents, grandparents, adult children, and families who love someone living with bipolar disorder.

If you have a question, suggestion, correction, collaboration inquiry, or feedback about one of our caregiver resources, you can use the contact form below.

Important: This website does not provide medical advice, therapy, diagnosis, legal advice, crisis support, or emergency response. Please do not use this contact form for urgent mental health concerns, threats, self-harm, violence, or immediate danger.

If this is an emergency, call your local emergency number. In the United States, you can call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

How We Can Help

You may contact us about:

  • Questions or feedback about an article
  • Suggestions for future caregiver topics
  • Corrections or updates to existing content
  • Printable resources, checklists, or guide requests
  • Media, partnership, or collaboration inquiries
  • Technical issues with the website

Before You Send a Message

Please remember that we cannot review personal medical situations, tell you what treatment someone needs, diagnose bipolar disorder, interpret symptoms, or advise you on whether to stay in or leave a relationship.

We may be able to point you toward general educational resources on this site, but decisions about diagnosis, medication, safety, legal protection, or treatment should be made with qualified professionals.

Contact Form

Please use the form below to send your message.

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Response Time

We try to review messages as soon as possible, but response times may vary. Because this site is educational and not a crisis service, urgent messages should always be directed to emergency services, a crisis line, or a qualified professional.

Content Corrections

We aim to keep our content careful, compassionate, and responsible. If you notice outdated information, unclear wording, or something that needs correction, please include the article title or URL in your message.

Collaboration Inquiries

We are open to thoughtful collaborations that support caregivers and families, including educational resources, printable tools, expert review opportunities, and caregiver-focused projects.

We do not accept partnerships that promote unsafe claims, miracle cures, stigma toward people with bipolar disorder, or content that replaces professional mental health care.

Privacy Note

Please avoid sharing highly sensitive personal details through the contact form. Do not include private medical records, full names of loved ones, emergency information, or details that could identify another person without their permission.

For more information about how this site handles data, please visit our Privacy Policy.