Most of the approaches I've found in regards to Bipolar Disorder are those addressing the facts of the situation. By facts I mean statistic type studies like for example the number of Bipolar people in America. But I also found quite a few sources that focus on the symptoms of Bipolar Disorder and how it's being treated.
I sorted through the sources without much discipline or guideline. I avoided articles with titles similar to the ones I had previously opened and kept an open mind throughout, doing my best to pay attention to anything I had yet to read. Everything can be useful, it's just matter of finding out how to use it.
I did not actually learn much new information in regards to my topic, but that's only because I myself am Bipolar so I already know quite a bit about it.
Sounds like a very good approach to having an overwhelming number of sources. I agree that it's better to have too many sources than not enough.
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