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There’s no permanent cure for bipolar disorder, but it can be managed. Bipolar disorder occurs in episodes and can worsen over time. An active response, proper care, and treatment can help patients manage it more easily. The right approach includes medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes. Early diagnosis and professional care can improve long-term well-being.
With the right bipolar disorder treatment center, you can find the support you need to manage your symptoms and navigate your journey.
Bipolar disorder is a chronic mental health condition characterized by alternating episodes of mania (or hypomania) and depression. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) reports that bipolar disorder affects about 2.8% of the U.S. population. It causes shifts in mood, energy, focus, and activity levels, impacting daily life. These mood shifts can vary in intensity and duration, significantly impacting an individual’s energy levels, sleep patterns, cognitive function, and overall behavior.
While some individuals experience frequent and severe mood changes, others may have longer periods of stability between episodes. The condition typically emerges in late adolescence or early adulthood and is influenced by genetic, neurobiological, and environmental factors. Bipolar disorder occurs in different types:
Involves severe manic episodes lasting at least 7 days or requiring hospital care, often followed by depressive episodes.
Bipolar II Disorder:Includes patterns of depressive episodes and milder hypomanic episodes, which are less intense than full mania.
Cyclothymic Disorder (Cyclothymia):Causes frequent mood swings with hypomanic and depressive symptoms for at least 2 years but doesn’t meet full criteria for bipolar episodes.
Other Types:It can be triggered by substances (drugs or alcohol) or medical conditions like Cushing’s disease, multiple sclerosis, or stroke.
Though bipolar disorder has no definitive cure, a combination of pharmacological treatments, psychotherapy, and lifestyle modifications can help regulate mood fluctuations and improve long-term stability and quality of life.
Bipolar disorder causes extreme mood swings that affect energy, behavior, and daily life. Symptoms can vary but commonly include:
Bipolar disorder affects daily life, relationships, and well-being. Without treatment, mood swings, impulsivity, and depression can worsen. Seeking help validates better management and stability. If you are going through either of the following, consider reaching out to a professional for assistance.
Medication
If you have used at least two different antidepressants and still experience persistent depression, Spravato may offer an alternative approach.
Therapy
Therapy helps individuals understand their condition and develop coping strategies. Effective therapies include:
Lifestyle Changes
Regular sleep, a balanced diet, exercise, and stress management are important for managing symptoms. Support from family and friends also makes a huge difference.
We combine traditional, science-backed treatments with holistic therapies like music therapy, yoga, biofeedback, meditation, and massage. A well-balanced diet and exercise routine further support overall well-being.
After completing our treatment for bipolar disorder, patients can transition to our sober living facility and join CFC, a nonprofit program for relapse prevention. This ensures ongoing support for a stable, healthier life.
Don’t let bipolar disorder hold you back. Contact Relevance Recovery today and take the first step toward a better future.
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