Bipolar Disorder Treatment

In the majority of cases involving drug or alcohol addiction, the individual often suffers from a co-existing mental health disorder, like depression or anxiety. Treatment is necessary in this case that addresses both the addiction and the mental health disorder.

If you or a loved one is in need of bipolar disorder treatment and drug or alcohol rehabilitation, then it is important to seek help from a treatment program capable of providing dual diagnosis care.

Why is Bipolar Disorder Treatment Necessary in Dual Diagnosis Cases?

Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, presents many challenges that simply aren't included in a case of singular addiction. This is a mental health disorder that affects each sufferer differently. For some, they may experience episodes of mania, while others may fall into a deep, severe depression. Others still can alternate between moods.

In many cases, the bipolar disorder is either a result or an instigating factor in the individual's addiction. Therefore, before recovery can occur, bipolar disorder treatment must be administered to address that problem. If the treatment does not address the bipolar disorder, then the chances of relapse is greatly increased.

How Do I Know If I Need Bipolar Disorder Treatment?

Bipolar disorder is characterized in four different types of mood episodes:

  • Depression
  • Mania
  • Hypomania
  • Varying episodes of each

Bipolar disorder treatment is different for each type, as each one presents different symptoms. For example, mania causes the individual to feel unusually "high," to the point that they act reckless or have grandiose beliefs about their abilities or powers. Depression, on the other hand, can result in someone feeling so hopeless that suicidal thoughts are an everyday concern.

Hypomania is a less-severe form of mania, but it has the potential to quickly evolve into full blown mania if not treated. When an individual suffers from a mixture of the episodes, they can quickly alternate between the two, resulting in an increased risk of suicide behavior.

If you or a loved one is exhibiting any of these types of behaviors, then bipolar disorder treatment should be administered immediately.

Stepping Stone's Bipolar Disorder Treatment

Stepping Stone Center for Recovery is regarded as one of the leading providers of dual diagnosis treatment in the United States and is a recipient of The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval. We provide comprehensive bipolar disorder treatment to those who are suffering from the condition along with field-leading addiction rehabilitation services, which includes our on-site medically-based detox.

Not all rehab centers have the expertise to effectively treat patients with bipolar disorder. At Stepping Stone, our team of treatment professionals are licensed, credentialed and certified in providing dual diagnosis treatment. This is just one of the reasons why our addiction programs are considered some of the most effective in the country.

Psychiatric disorders like bipolar disorder, especially when coupled with an addiction, can be very difficult to manage without professional assistance. Get the help you need today by calling our toll-free helpline at 1-800-237-3150. Your call is confidential and our caring counselors are available to assist you 24/7. It's time you started on the road to recovery - call now to start reclaiming your life!

Request Information
Name:
Telephone:
Email Address:
Comment:
We are participating providers with the following insurance:

TESTIMONIALS

I know you will never believe it but it has been ten and a half months since I finished treatment and am still in recovery. I know you will say it may be more of a miracle that I finished rehab being that I was about as resistant a patient can be, but I am making it one day at a time. Special thanks to Robert.

-- Terrance G, Morristown, New Jersey

This is to my therapist Bobby, who never gave up on me. I could never have made it through rehab without your patience. You taught me that I am worth it.

-- Bryan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

My life was a shambles, my husband wanted a divorce and my children wouldn't speak with me. I felt hopeless until we all got together for family treatment. While we all have some hills to climb, my recovery is solid. Who would have thought, 476 days sober. Love to all.

-- Patti P, Atlanta, Georgia

You guys were right when you told me to get right into meetings. They have kept me clean and sober and I have made a lot of good friends. Thanks for bringing meetings into rehab.

-- Dean W, Dallas Texas