Skip over main navigation
  • Log in
  • Basket: (0 items)
  • Accessibility
  • Contact Us
Bipolar UK
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Youtube
 Urgent help  Call us  Donate
Donate
Menu
  • Our services
    • Join our Community
    • Find a support group
    • Speak to our Peer Support Line
    • Self-management courses
    • Workplace
    • Track your mood
    • eNewsletter
    • Crisis help
  • About bipolar
    • Understanding bipolar
    • Could it be bipolar?
    • bipolar symptoms
    • Bipolar in the news
    • Your stories
    • Information leaflets
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Useful links
  • Support Us
    • Campaigns
      • Stigma survey findings
    • World Bipolar Day
    • Fundraising
      • James Wade event
      • Appeals
      • Find An Event
      • Run for Bipolar UK
      • Fundraising stories
    • Partnerships
    • Giving In Memory
    • A gift In Your Will
    • Volunteering
    • Donate
  • Research
    • Get involved
      • Join our research
      • Ibpi
      • CRiB2
      • NCMH
      • ASCEnD
    • Brain and Genomics hub
      • Join the panel
    • Bipolar Commission
    • Research blogs
  • community
  • digital resources
    • JAAQ
    • eLearning course
    • Podcast series
    • Webinars
      • Women & bipolar
    • facebook lives
    • Conferences
      • Conference 2025
      • Conference 2024
      • Conference 2023
      • Conference 2022
      • Conference 2021
    • Video library
    • Directors cut
  • About us
    • Meet the team
      • Staff
      • Trustees
      • Ambassadors
      • Clinical Advisory Panel
      • Founding members
    • What we do
    • Working for us
    • Media
    • Our Story
    • 40th Birthday
    • Annual report
    • Policies
  • Admin
    • Log in
    • Accessibility
    • Contact Us
  • Basket: (0 items)
  1. Research
  2. Get involved
  3. Ibpi

Integrated Bipolar Parenting Intervention

Researchers at Lancaster University are currently recruiting people with bipolar who are parents of children aged 4-10. 

 Get involved

They would particularly welcome applications from male parents. This is because men are often underrepresented within research about parenting. It is important that the male perspective is represented.

Integrated Bipolar Parenting Intervention (IBPI)

This programme represents a crucial step forward in supporting parents with bipolar. It acknowledges the unique challenges people living with bipolar can face in their role as parents.

The programme strives to provide parents who have bipolar with the essential tools to create emotional and behavioural stability for their children.

It also offers the much-needed online support that can help someone manage stress and boost parental confidence.

IBPI background

Parenting can be especially challenging for people with bipolar due to the rollercoaster of managing your health and mood swings.

Juggling parenthood, managing emotions, and handling bipolar symptoms while being a present, confident parent is no easy task.

Research has shown that around 60% of children with parents who have bipolar can face their own mental health issues, which may lead to emotional and behavioural problems. These difficulties can increase stress for their parents and disrupt family life. 

Surprisingly, there are currently no available support programmes tailored specifically for individuals with bipolar.

IBPI is a comprehensive online programme designed to bridge this gap. The IBPI programme aims to provide parents with bipolar the tools they need to achieve emotional and behavioural stability for their children. By offering online support, IBPI also helps parents feel less stressed and more confident about their parenting skills.

To achieve these goals, the programme blends parenting support with practical training in managing bipolar symptoms. Accessible through electronic devices, IBPI covers areas, such as:

  • Emotional management
  • Stress reduction
  • Making parenting enjoyable
  • Helping children acquire new skills

Taking part

If you decide to take part in the study, all activities will be completed online and can be done from home. Participation will be for 48 weeks and you will be paid £60 for participation, which will involve: 

  • An initial screening interview (15 minutes)  
  • An eligibility check interview (30 minutes – 2 hours, depending on how much you want to share)  
  • Questionnaires at 0 (first day when enrolled into study), 24, and 48 weeks (30 - 45 minutes each time)  

After this, you will be able to access IBPI as often as you like and follow your treatment as usual OR follow your treatment as usual and access our webpage of helpful, already-available resources.

There will also be some opportunities to take part in a one hour feedback interview, which will be paid £40. 

Find out more

You can see more details about the study and find out how to get involved here 

You can see patient information leaflets, including involvement payment information, here 


Last updated: 15 May 2024

Published: 26th March, 2024

Updated: 15th May, 2024

Author: Renee Arceo

Share this page
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Tag cloud

Asian people Black people Creativity and bipolar Diet and nutrition LGBTQ+ community Men and bipolar Mood diary Peer Support Services Pregnancy and childbirth Rapid cycling Research and policy Self-management Stigma Suicide prevention Women and bipolar Work and learning

subscribe to our eNewsletter

Contact us

For queries not answered in FAQs

email: [email protected]

Helpful links


  • Sitemap
  • Privacy Notice
  • Terms and conditions
  • Image sources

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Youtube

Find us

Registered Charity No. 293340
Registered Company No. 1955570

Registered office

Bipolar UK,
32 Cubitt Street,
London, WC1X 0LR


[email protected]

Manage Cookie Preferences