Welcome to Revival Mental Health, where you can receive expert bipolar disorder treatment and achieve a balanced and fulfilling life. Our experienced and compassionate therapists understand the impact that bipolar disorder, a serious mood disorder, can have on your daily life and are here to help you overcome it. We support patients facing mental disorder symptoms tied to dual diagnosis, including substance abuse, alcohol addiction, and personality disorder.
There are several types of bipolar disorder, including:
Bipolar I Disorder: characterized by episodes of mania and depression
Bipolar II Disorder: characterized by episodes of hypomania and depression
Cyclothymic Disorder: characterized by milder and less intense mood swings
Rapid-Cycling Bipolar Disorder: characterized by four or more episodes of mania or depression within 12 months
Substance/Medication-Induced Bipolar Disorder: characterized by mood swings caused by the use of drugs or medication
Additional diagnoses may include dysthymia, disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, and major depressive disorder, all of which can involve changes in sleep, appetite, energy, and emotion. Conditions such as schizoaffective disorder, borderline personality disorder, and psychosis may also overlap with bipolar features and require psychiatry involvement.
It is important to note that the diagnosis and type of bipolar disorder may change as the individual’s symptoms evolve. A licensed clinician can assess symptoms such as suicidal ideation, impulsivity, anxiety, anhedonia, and racing thoughts to determine an appropriate therapy and medication plan. Mental health treatment is critical for managing mood, behavior, and long-term recovery from mental health disease.
Don’t let bipolar disorder control your life any longer. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and start your journey to a better tomorrow. Revival Mental Health provides expert care in therapy, psychology, and psychiatry for all forms of bipolar disorder treatment in Orange County. We treat addiction, alcohol-related symptoms, sleep disruption, and co-occurring mental disorder conditions with proven approaches backed by mental health science.