Abstract
Experiences in learning to stay well with bipolar disorder were explored. Participants’ descriptions illustrated how self-directed learning and transformational learning transpired in self-management. Acceptance and making meaning of bipolar disorder prompted learning autonomy. Adult learning experiences, learning resources, taking ownership, and taking action facilitated the dynamics of learning.
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Francik, W. A., (2013) “The Nature of Self-Directed Learning and Transformational Learning in Self-Managing Bipolar Disorder to Stay Well”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2013).
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