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Bipolar Disorder Treatment Program

a patient talks with a therapist in a bipolar disorder treatment programBipolar Disorder affects millions of people every year. It is a mental health condition that is characterized by extreme mood swings. People with bipolar disorder can experience periods of both depression and mania. Bipolar disorder can be challenging to manage, but treatment options are available.

Those with bipolar disorder often use substances like alcohol and drugs to self-medicate. If experiencing these conditions together, finding a dual diagnosis treatment program is essential. To learn more about bipolar disorder, addiction, and programs to help, contact us at 866.931.9312 to hear about our program options.

What Is Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings. People with bipolar disorder can experience periods of both depression and mania. These episodes can last for days, weeks, or even months at a time. Bipolar disorder can be complicated to manage, but treatment options are available.

Some common treatments for bipolar disorder include:

Medication

Several different types of medication can be used to treat bipolar disorder. Some common examples include mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and antidepressants.

Counseling

Counseling can be beneficial for people with bipolar disorder. It can help them learn how to cope with their condition and manage their symptoms.

Support Groups

Many different support groups are available for people with bipolar disorder. These groups can provide valuable support and information.

If you or someone you know is struggling with bipolar disorder, help is available. Contact us at 866.931.9312 to learn more about our treatment programs. We are here to help you every step of the way.

Bipolar Disorder and Addiction

People with bipolar disorder often use substances like alcohol and drugs to self-medicate. This can make the condition even more challenging to manage. If you are struggling with bipolar disorder and addiction, finding a treatment program that can address both issues is essential.

Some signs of someone using substances to medicate their bipolar disorder include the following:

  • Using more of the substance than intended
  • Unable to cut down or stop using the substance
  • Experiencing cravings for the substance
  • Spending a lot of time using the substance or recovering from its effects
  • Letting other essential areas of life suffer in favor of using the substance

Addiction and substance use can significantly increase the risk of both depressive and manic episodes and the risk of severe side effects like suicidal thoughts. It’s imperative to seek help for both bipolar disorder and addiction.

If you're ready to start your journey to recovery, we're here to help.

Bipolar Disorder Treatment Program

At our treatment center, we offer a comprehensive program for those suffering from bipolar disorder. Our program includes both medication management and bipolar disorder counseling. We also provide support groups and other resources to help you manage your condition.

Dual diagnosis, or when someone has both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder, needs extra attention and care. It’s essential to find a center that offers both addiction treatment and treatment for the underlying mental health condition.

If you or someone you love is struggling with bipolar disorder, we can help. Contact us at 866.931.9312 to learn more about our treatment programs. We are here to support you every step of the way.

Bipolar Disorder Treatment at Evoke Wellness at Miramar

If you or a loved one is struggling with bipolar disorder, we can help. Our treatment programs help you manage your symptoms and live a happy life. Bipolar disorder is a severe mental health condition, but it’s possible to cope and heal.

We offer both medication management and counseling for bipolar disorder. We also provide support groups and other resources to help you cope with your condition. Contact us today at 866.931.9312 to learn more.