Emotional Balance

Bipolar Disorder:
Managing Highs & Lows

Bipolar disorder is not just mood swings; it is a complex condition of emotional extremes. With the right care, the storm can settle, and balance can be found.

Understanding the Condition

Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic depression) is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). These shifts can affect sleep, energy, activity, judgment, behavior, and the ability to think clearly.

The Seasons of the Mind

For Julian, life felt like living in two different worlds. There were the "Summer" months—not defined by the calendar, but by his mind. In these weeks, he was electric. He would paint for 20 hours straight, convinced he was the next Picasso, buying expensive supplies he couldn't afford, his thoughts racing faster than he could speak.

Then, without warning, "Winter" would arrive. The color would drain from his world. The energy that once fueled him vanished, leaving him unable to leave his bed. The paintings that seemed brilliant now looked like chaotic messes.

Julian thought he was just "intense" until he sought help. Diagnosis wasn't a label; it was a map. Through therapy and medication, Julian learned to navigate the seasons.

Symptoms & Causes

Mania (The Highs)

Episodes involving abnormally upbeat, jumpy, or wired behavior. Symptoms include increased activity/energy, exaggerated sense of well-being (euphoria), decreased need for sleep, and racing thoughts.

Depression (The Lows)

Depressive episodes severe enough to cause difficulty in day-to-day activities. Symptoms include depressed mood, loss of interest in activities, fatigue, and feelings of worthlessness.

Causes

While the exact cause is unknown, research points to biological differences in the brain and genetics (it is more common in people who have a first-degree relative with the condition).

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Treatment & Management

Bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition, but you can manage your mood swings and other symptoms by following a treatment plan involving medication and psychotherapy.

  • Medications: Mood stabilizers and antipsychotics to balance moods.
  • Psychotherapy: IPSRT helps stabilize daily rhythms like sleep and meals.
  • Education: Recognize warning signs of an upcoming episode.
  • Lifestyle: Strict sleep schedules and avoiding substances are crucial.

Stability is possible.

You don't have to ride the waves alone. Our compassionate team is here to help you find your footing and reclaim your peace.

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