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Bipolar Disorder Treatment Center Fishers & Indianapolis

The Pathway to a Nulife

bipolar disorder pic If you or someone you love struggles to keep an even mood, bipolar disorder may be the culprit. Bipolar disorder causes drastic mood swings between depression and mania, an energetic, euphoric state. Between these mood swings, a person might have a regular mood. Bipolar disorder can be deeply harmful to a person’s life, disrupting their behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. However, there’s hope and help available. NuLife Behavioral Health offers bipolar disorder treatment from expert mental health professionals who’ll help you get your life back on track.

What is Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder is a mental illness characterized by extreme, abrupt mood swings. These mood swings range from periods of energetic, impulsive euphoria to episodes of depression. Bipolar mood shifts can be severe and disruptive, affecting all aspects of a person’s life.

Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder

The symptoms of bipolar disorder fall into two main types of episodes—manic and depressive.

Manic Episodes. During a manic episode, people have an elevated, euphoric mood and lots of energy. They may become dangerously impulsive, speak rapidly, and need little sleep. Grandiosity, a condition in which people believe themselves more famous or skilled than they are, is also typical of mania.

During a manic phase, a person might engage in risky, unusual behaviors. Another manic person might be irritable and easy to anger. Mania can cause psychosis; hospitalization may be needed in those cases.

A subtype of mania, hypomania, does not rise to the out-of-control levels that a full-blown episode of acute mania does and will not cause psychosis.

Depressive Episodes. Depressive symptoms include:

  • Sadness
  • Lack of energy
  • Changes in appetite
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Loss of interest in favorite activities
  • Suicidal thoughts or behaviors
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Should You Ask for Help?

Yes. Bipolar disorder worsens without treatment. The mental health professionals at NuLife Behavioral Health Indiana help people with bipolar disorder get back to themselves. Timely treatment can prevent mental health disorders from escalating and equip people with better coping tools.  

KEY TAKEAWAY: 

Seeking help for bipolar disorder is essential, as early intervention and effective mental health treatment can significantly improve the individual’s well-being.

How is Bipolar Disorder Treated?

The gold standard of bipolar disorder treatment is a combination of medication and behavioral therapy. The goal of treatment is to stabilize mood swings, manage symptoms, and improve the client’s quality of life. NuLife Behavioral Health offers evidence-based therapies and personalized treatment programs to address the unique needs of people struggling with bipolar disorder and co-occurring substance abuse disorders.

Medication for bipolar disorder

  • Mood Stabilizers. Drugs like lithium, valproate, topiramate, lamotrigine, and carbamazepine are commonly prescribed to help regulate mood and prevent manic and depressive episodes.
  • Antipsychotics. These medications help control symptoms of mania and psychosis, providing stability during manic phases.
  • Antidepressants. These medications may alleviate depressive symptoms but are often combined with mood stabilizers to prevent triggering manic episodes.

Psychotherapy

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT). Cognitive behavioral therapy helps people identify habitual, negative ways of thinking.
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). DBT focuses on developing emotional regulation skills and improves distress tolerance. It also helps improve interpersonal effectiveness.
  • Individual Therapy. Individual therapy sessions address personal challenges, develop coping strategies, and set achievable goals.
  • Group Therapy. Interacting with peers facing similar challenges provides a safe environment to share experiences, learn coping skills, and reduce feelings of isolation.
  • Family Therapy. Involving loved ones in therapy sessions helps improve communication, educates family members about bipolar disorder, and enhances the support network.

Lifestyle and Self-Care

  • Regular Routine. A consistent daily schedule, including sleep and meal times, can help stabilize mood and minimize disruptions.
  • Physical Activity. Regular exercise boosts mood, reduces stress, and promotes well-being.
  • Balanced Diet. Nutrient-rich foods, like whole grains, lean proteins, fruits, and vegetables, contribute to stable energy levels and brain function.
  • Stress Management. Learning relaxation techniques, such as meditation, deep breathing, and yoga, can reduce stress.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment

NuLife Behavioral Health specializes in treating individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions or substance abuse disorders. We understand the relationship between substance abuse and bipolar disorder. Our integrated approach addresses both conditions, reducing the risk of relapse and enhancing overall recovery.

Individualized Mental Health Treatment Programs

NuLife Behavioral Health Indiana tailors treatment plans to each person’s needs, considering factors such as the severity of symptoms, co-occurring disorders, and personal goals.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP). NuLife Behavioral Health offers a partial hospitalization program (PHP). PHP is a treatment option with highly structured therapy during the day. Unlike inpatient mental health treatment, PHP participants return home in the evening.

PHP is for people who need more support than a regular outpatient program but don’t require the 24/7 care of inpatient treatment. PHP typically consists of six to eight hours of programming daily, five to seven days per week.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at NuLife Behavioral Health offers a structured, flexible approach to bipolar disorder treatment. People receive treatment for bipolar disorder while maintaining their daily routines and responsibilities.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Therapy

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a cutting-edge treatment for people with bipolar disorder. It’s also been used safely and effectively for depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation therapy uses powerful magnets to stimulate areas of a person’s brain that are underactive.

The Role of Family and Loved Ones

Support from family and loved ones is invaluable in treating bipolar disorder. NuLife Behavioral Health Indiana offers a family-focused therapy program that educates and supports families.

Contact NuLife Behavioral Health Today

We are committed to helping individuals live fulfilling lives free from the adverse effects of substance use or mental health disorders. Our experienced and compassionate staff provides individualized treatment plans that address the specific needs and underlying causes of a client’s behavioral health concerns.

Wherever you reside in Indiana, contact us to learn more about NuLife Behavioral Health. We offer a variety of treatment programs that address a diverse array of substance use disorders and mental health conditions. Do not wait to get help for yourself or a loved one; begin living your best new life today!

Medically Reviewed by Riaz Rahman