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Bipolar Disorder is characterized by fluctuations in a person’s energy, moods, behaviors, and more. These changes can cause significant distress to a person and can affect their ability to function as well as the quality of their lives. Treatment for bipolar disorder is often a combination of psychotherapy and medications. Psychotherapy allows individuals to express their thoughts about their condition and its effects on their lives, while medications can help control hormones and brain activity that are connected with their changes in moods, temperament, and energy.

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Bipolar disorder affects millions of individuals and can deeply impact everyday life, relationships, and well-being. At Erta Behavioral Health LLC, we offer compassionate, evidence-based care designed to help individuals manage mood fluctuations and live balanced, fulfilling lives.

We understand that bipolar disorder doesn’t look the same for everyone. That’s why our approach to treatment is always personalized, respectful, and rooted in clinical expertise.

There are different types of bipolar disorder, including:

  • Bipolar I Disorder – defined by manic episodes lasting at least 7 days, or severe symptoms requiring hospitalization, often followed by depressive episodes.
  • Bipolar II Disorder – involves a pattern of depressive episodes and hypomanic episodes (less severe than manic episodes), without full-blown mania.
  • Cyclothymic Disorder (Cyclothymia) – includes chronic fluctuating moods involving periods of hypomania and depression, though symptoms may not meet the full criteria for other types.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is bipolar disorder, and how does it affect someone’s life?
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings, including emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). It can affect relationships, work, and overall well-being if left untreated.

What are the symptoms of bipolar disorder?
Common symptoms include mood swings, changes in energy or activity levels, impulsivity during manic phases, and feelings of hopelessness or fatigue during depressive episodes.

How is bipolar disorder diagnosed?
Diagnosis is based on a detailed evaluation of your symptoms, medical history, and mental health history. A licensed provider, like a psychiatrist, conducts this assessment.

Can bipolar disorder be cured?
There is no known cure for bipolar disorder, but it can be managed successfully with proper treatment. Many people live productive and fulfilling lives with the right care plan.

What kind of treatments are used for bipolar disorder?
Treatment often includes a combination of medication (like mood stabilizers or antipsychotics), therapy, and lifestyle strategies to stabilize moods and manage symptoms.

How do I know if I need help for bipolar disorder?
If you’re experiencing mood swings that interfere with your daily life, relationships, or ability to function, it’s important to talk to a mental health professional.

What causes bipolar disorder?
The exact cause isn’t known, but it’s believed to be a mix of genetic, environmental, and brain structure factors.

How long does bipolar treatment last?
Bipolar disorder is usually a lifelong condition, but with proper treatment, many individuals achieve long-term stability. Treatment length varies depending on each person’s needs.

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