Treating Bipolar Disorder

Evidence-Based Individual Therapy

Specialized therapy for bipolar disorder focused on stability, navigating mood changes, self-understanding, and long-term support.

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Thoughtful, Collaborative Care

Bipolar Disorder Can Feel Like:

  • Going through periods where everything feels more intense, fast-moving, or difficult to slow down

  • Feeling highly motivated or productive at times, followed by periods where even basic tasks feel overwhelming

  • Struggling to maintain routines, relationships, or consistency because your mood and energy can change so dramatically

  • Feeling embarrassed, confused, or frustrated by choices you made during periods when things felt “sped up” or emotionally heightened

  • Wanting stability, but feeling unsure how to maintain it over time

  • Feeling exhausted from constantly trying to manage emotional highs, lows, and the uncertainty between them

  • Worrying about how mood changes may affect your work, relationships, finances, or sense of self

  • Feeling misunderstood by others who may not fully see how difficult these shifts can be internally

Bipolar disorder can leave you feeling caught between emotional highs, lows, and uncertainty about what comes next.

There are ways to start feeling more like yourself again. At ALPS, we use a range of therapy approaches to help you get there.

ALPS Providers Who Treat Bipolar Disorder

Living with bipolar disorder can feel unpredictable, overwhelming, or isolating at times. Therapy can help you better understand your symptoms, navigate mood changes more effectively, and create a stronger sense of structure and support moving forward.

You don’t have to wait until things get worse to reach out.