‘I was sectioned at Stansted airport’: Life with bipolar disorder
Rosie Viva used to travel the world as a fashion model. It wasn’t until she was arrested after a psychotic episode in Stansted Airport that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. On the week of World Bipolar Day, Rosie joins Emilie on Well Enough to ask: what does the world still get wrong about bipolar, especially for women?
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