I second love and acceptance.
I would also suggest that you find out what exactly he is ashamed about. The label being assigned to him or things he's done due to his illness...
Its also important that he understand that you see all of him and not just his diagnosis. That it's just another facet of his being, not his identity, that you know he's so much more than bipolar.
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DXD BP1, BPD & OCPD
"The best way to make it through with hearts and wrists in tact, is to realise, two out of three aint bad" FOB...
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