Natasha Tracy

Mental Health Speaker , Mental Health Speaker

Natasha Tracy is an award-winning writer, speaker, advocate and bipolar disorder expert. She has written thousands of articles on all manner of mental illness and mental health topics. Natasha lives with bipolar disorder and has written the acclaimed book Lost Marbles Insights into My Life with Depression & Bipolar. Her work can be found on sites like the Huffington Post, Daily Mail, HealthyPlace, Healthline, PsychCentral and others. She is also the coauthor, with Prakash Masand MD, of Results From an Online Survey of Patient and Caregiver Perspectives on Unmet Needs in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder, a paper published in the Primary Care Companion CNS Disorders journal.

Natasha's Bipolar Burble site is one of the most well-regarded mental health blogs online and she is considered a highly-influential patient leader and advocate. Her thoughts on mental health and mental illness treatment have been sought by academics, advocates and the press alike. Natasha believes strongly that patient-centered mental health care can improve outcomes and the lives of both patients and doctors.



How People with Bipolar Think - How to Help

Humans all think, all the time and most people have similarities in thought processes. Most people have reasonable, measured, moderate thoughts. And while there are many variations on these theme, these thoughts occur on a bell curve with most people being in the meaty part of the curve.

How People with Bipolar Think - How to Help

Humans all think, all the time and most people have similarities in thought processes. Most people have reasonable, measured, moderate thoughts. And while there are many variations on these theme, these thoughts occur on a bell curve with most people being in the meaty part of the curve.

How People with Bipolar Think - How to Help

Humans all think, all the time and most people have similarities in thought processes. Most people have reasonable, measured, moderate thoughts. And while there are many variations on these theme, these thoughts occur on a bell curve with most people being in the meaty part of the curve.

How People with Bipolar Think - How to Help

Humans all think, all the time and most people have similarities in thought processes. Most people have reasonable, measured, moderate thoughts. And while there are many variations on these theme, these thoughts occur on a bell curve with most people being in the meaty part of the curve.