Getting the right diagnosis is where everything begins. Many people spend years being treated for the wrong condition because no one looked closely enough. Our bipolar disorder assessment covers your mood history, sleep patterns, energy levels, and daily life. The symptoms of bipolar disorder in adults often go unrecognized for years. Our adult psychiatry practice gives every person the attention they deserve.
The signs of bipolar in adolescence look very different from adult presentations. Teens show irritability instead of euphoria and struggle in school instead of at work. Emotional intensity gets written off as normal teenage behavior. Adolescent mental health treatment requires a different clinical eye, and our team is trained to provide exactly that with care and precision.
Mood stabilizers are usually the first step in bipolar disorder treatment. We work with lithium, valproate, and lamotrigine to find what suits your body and your episode pattern. Whether you are managing bipolar disorder 1 or 2, lithium is one of the most effective long-term options available. Finding the right fit takes careful attention, and we stay close to that process with you at every step.
When mood stabilizers alone are not enough, atypical antipsychotics like quetiapine, lurasidone, and aripiprazole are considered. These medications help manage manic or depressive episodes and are sometimes used as part of a longer-term plan. Every prescription decision is made with your full history in mind. Nothing is prescribed as a default. Everything is a deliberate choice made with you.
Cognitive behavioral therapy is one of the best bipolar treatments available alongside medication. It helps you spot thought patterns that trigger or worsen episodes. It also gives you tools to respond before things escalate. Our bipolar disorder therapists use CBT as a core part of how we support lasting mood stability.
Daily routines affect mood more than most people expect. Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy works on stabilizing sleep, waking, eating, and social patterns that directly influence how often episodes occur. When your daily rhythm is steady, your mood is more likely to follow. This therapy pairs well with medication and is central to how we support long-term stability.
Bipolar disorder affects the people around you too. Family-focused therapy improves communication, reduces conflict, and builds a stronger support system at home. When your close relationships are stable and informed, recovery becomes more sustainable. We include family members in the care process where it feels right and where you are comfortable doing so.
For patients whose depression has not responded well to medication, transcranial magnetic stimulation is a non-invasive option worth discussing. TMS therapy uses magnetic pulses to stimulate areas of the brain tied to mood. It is safe, well-tolerated, and requires no anesthesia. We make sure you understand every option available to you before making any decisions.
Managing medication for bipolar disorder is an ongoing process. We track how your body responds, monitor mood patterns between visits, and adjust your plan as your life and symptoms change. Psychoeducation is built into this process so you can recognize early warning signs before they grow into full episodes. Consistent follow-up is what turns a good plan into real, lasting results.
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We listen to what you have been experiencing, how long it has been going on, and what has or has not worked before. This gives us everything we need to move forward in the right direction.
Our evaluation covers your mood history, sleep patterns, energy levels, and daily life to build an accurate diagnosis — distinguishing bipolar from depression, anxiety, or other conditions.
Medication, therapy, and monitoring are coordinated around your specific needs and goals. No two plans are the same because no two patients are the same.
Progress is checked often and treatment is updated as life changes. Consistent follow-up is what turns a good plan into real, lasting results.
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“For the first time, I felt like someone truly listened. The evaluation was thorough, and I finally understand my diagnosis.”
“I was nervous before my first appointment, but the whole experience felt calm and supportive. I left with clarity, direction, and real hope for moving forward.”
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