Bipolar Residential Treatment

Bipolar Residential Treatment

“How do I know if I’m bipolar?” Everyone experiences moments of up or down moods. This does not necessarily mean you are clinically bipolar. There are other factors that apply to an official, clinical diagnosis of a mental health disorder.

How to Determine Whether or Not You Are Bipolar

The only way to determine whether you are truly suffering from this disorder is to have a professional evaluation from a bipolar residential treatment center. However, there are a few signs that you can watch for that are a possible indication that you may have a form of bipolar disorder or another mental health disorder.

Do you find that you fluctuate between moments of depression and moments of mania? Mania is a period of excessive energy, excitement or even aggression. A depressive state is a period of feeling down, sad, hopeless, lonely and even numb.

When you alternate between these two states quite regularly, or quite extremely, there is a good chance that you suffer from bipolar disorder. The condition may also be referred to as “manic-depressive disorder” or MDD. The good news is that a bipolar residential treatment clinic can assist you by alleviating many of the symptoms of this issue and returning you to a feeling of good mental health and a sense of normalcy.

What Bipolar Treatment Options Are Available?

Visiting a bipolar treatment clinic is one of the best things you can do to reduce or complete stop your mood swings. Each client will be treated differently based on their diagnosis, the nature of their condition, and even the patient’s personal preferences.

A variety of therapy types, including psychotherapy, are available for those who suffer from bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, or a dual diagnosis. Bipolar disorder may be treated by several different types of psychotherapy. Cognitive therapy is a process wherein the thinking patterns that coincide with shifts in mood are examined, identified and adjusted. Behavioral therapy is geared toward developing behavior patterns that tend to lead toward a reduction in stress. Social rhythm therapy assists in the development of new routines that may have a positive impact on mood. Interpersonal therapy focuses on relationships with a goal of reducing the tension between you and the other people in your life.

Pharmacological remedies are one option that may be recommended by the therapist and a prescription may be given. Any medication prescribed to you will be based on the particular condition and other medications you may be taking or have taken. This will prevent any interactions and will ensure that a medication is being prescribed that has a likelihood of the new medication being effective for you.

There are also times when bipolar disorder may require hospitalization. This can be determined by the patient and his or her family, and at times, the treatment clinic can make this recommendation if they believe it is necessary.

Many additional types of therapy are considered effective, such as light therapy, particularly for those whose bipolar disorder is affected by SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder).

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Bipolar disorder affects about 1% of the population and is a major hindrance in living a normal lifestyle. With bipolar behavior, a person will have episodes of euphoria and increased energy alternating with periods of depression and irritability. The episodes may last for longer periods or switch back and forth rapidly. When a manic episode occurs, the individual will experience increased levels of energy to the point where sleep is ignored and the activity level is extremely high. Good judgment will not be used during these episodes and the individual may even start to experience delusional thoughts and hallucinations due to lack of sleep and continuation of manic feelings.

The depressed state of mind that is also part of this disorder is at the opposite end of the spectrum. After a manic episode, feelings will plummet and the individual will experience very low self-esteem and hopeless emotions. This type of depression can result in eating disorders, insomnia and increased irritability to the point where life holds no enjoyment for the sufferer.

With bipolar disorder, there will also be problems with controlling impulses, such as spending or sexual behavior. Risks will be taken that the person would normally not consider, and these impulses will create major problems in the individual’s life.

Doctors will prescribe medication for this disorder, but drugs cannot be relied on solely to take care of the problem. Symptoms may be masked, but the root cause still exists. A different approach to bipolar disorder will benefit the sufferer of this condition without needing to rely on drugs in order to function normally.

Bipolar residential treatment may be the answer to those afflicted with bipolar disorder. Clients reside in a spacious, comfortable home for the duration of their treatment with holistic techniques. The home is in a beautiful residential neighborhood and is within walking distance of the offices where treatment is conducted. The environment is safe, soothing and very conducive to healing.

With holistic methods in dealing with bipolar disorder, biofeedback, yoga and meditation are used along with psychotherapy sessions with skilled holistic professionals. Medication is only used if needed, and any medications that the client may currently be taking are evaluated by the skilled staff to see what is necessary for successful treatment. The holistic approach is an alternative method of treating bipolar disorder where the mind and body will experience techniques of relaxation and coping methods. The client will learn to better understand the condition and will receive guidance and assistance in dealing with bipolar disorder. Family members are also included in therapy sessions, and everyone will get a better understanding of bipolar disorder and methods of dealing with it.

Please submit a webform to learn about our facilities and our bipolar residential treatment. Or give us a telephone call and speak with one of our helpful representatives. We welcome any inquiries you may have about our services and want to help you and your loved ones to experience complete understanding and healing from bipolar disorder.

Bridges To Recovery
777 Sarbonne Road
Los Angeles, CA 90077
(877) 544-0997
Available 24 hours, 7 days a week