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Bipolar Disorder

At Aligned Care Behavioral Services, we provide specialized care for individuals living with bipolar disorder. This condition involves extreme mood swings, ranging from episodes of depression to periods of high energy or mania. These shifts can affect relationships, work, and daily responsibilities, but with the right treatment, stability is possible.

Bipolar disorder can affect adults and older adults, and symptoms may look different for everyone. Some may struggle with frequent mood changes, while others may experience longer cycles of highs and lows. Our providers take time to understand your unique symptoms and create a care plan that fits your needs.

Treatment begins with a comprehensive evaluation to review your history, current challenges, and overall health. Based on this, we create a personalized treatment plan that may include mood-stabilizing medication, psychotherapy, lifestyle support, or a combination of these approaches.

We also provide ongoing monitoring and follow-ups, since bipolar disorder requires consistent care to maintain balance and prevent relapse. Our goal is to help you achieve long-term stability, improved daily functioning, and a better quality of life.

At Aligned Care, we believe bipolar disorder can be managed successfully with the right support. You don’t have to face these challenges alone — lasting improvement is possible.

If you or a loved one are living with bipolar disorder, contact Aligned Care Behavioral Services today to schedule an appointment and begin your path toward stability and wellness.

What is bipolar disorder?

Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition marked by extreme mood swings, including episodes of depression and periods of high energy or mania.

Symptoms include shifts in mood, energy, sleep, and behavior ranging from deep sadness to unusually high activity or impulsive decisions.

Treatment often includes mood-stabilizing medication, supportive therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and ongoing monitoring.

Yes. With consistent treatment and support, many people live stable, fulfilling, and productive lives.