| San Diego Therapist Specialties:
Bipolar Disorder Therapy and Treatment
Short and Simple Symptoms
Alternating between periods of manic episodes and depressive episodes
Symptoms of Manic Cycle include:
• Going without sleep for a prolonged period
• Over-activity
• Not seeming to need sleep
• Risk taking without regard to consequences
Symptoms of Depressive Cycle include:
• Suicidal feelings/ideation/or plan*
• Fatigue
• Depression
The Mood episodes are not better identified as schizophrenia, psychotic or other disorders
Any individual who believes he or a loved one may have Bipolar Disorder should first seek the thorough assessment and opinion of a qualified, experienced therapist and psychiatrist. As Bipolar Disorder is a chronic, genetic condition, it is important that a proper diagnosis be made based upon symptoms and family history. Our therapists create strong, caring relationships that help bring greater stability and balance to the lives of persons suffering from Bipolar Disorder, as well as the support needed to learn the skills for positive management of the disorder.
Trauma alone does not generally cause Bipolar Disorder, because of its strong genetic component. But the stress of trauma, or simply an accumulation of stressors, can trigger the onset of the illness.
*The risk for suicide is historically greater for bipolar disorder than any other diagnosis. This is why facing the reality of the diagnosis and creating positive self-management with a good support system are so vital to living a healthier life.
During a period of intense suicidal feelings, trauma therapists generally avoid EMDR processing of traumatic material and instead use gentle approaches to build strengths and supports. Part of increasing supports may include referring for hospitalization if needed.
Useful Book Resources:
The Bipolar Handbook – Real-Life Questions with Up-to-Date Answers (2006) by Wes Burgess, MD, PhD - excellent in its simplicity and readability. Easy to read short sections that relate to your specific interest.
Taming Bipolar Disorder (2004) by Lori Oliwenstein - an EMDR therapist whose son was diagnosed Bipolar read every book she could on the subject, and decided this one was the best in 2005.
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