Bipolar disorder treatment

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Bipolar Disorder Treatment psychcentral.com/disorders/bipolar/bipolar-disorder-treatment/ December 16, 2016

A number of effective treatments are available for bipolar disorder. These treatments usually include psychiatric medications (such as mood stabilizers or atypical antipsychotic medications) and psychotherapy. Although bipolar disorder is viewed as a long-term, often chronic condition, there are a variety of effective treatments available, according to the National Institute of Mental Health (2018). People with bipolar disorder often seek out treatment according to what part of the cycle they’re in. When a person with bipolar disorder is in a manic or hypomanic phase, they may believe they have no further need for treatment or medications and stop taking them. When in a depressive phase, they often return to treatment (Fink & Kraynak, 2015). Medication is nearly always a part of the recommended treatment course for bipolar disorder. Medications often prescribed include mood stabilizers and atypical antipsychotic medications. Psychotherapy is also often recommended as a standard treatment option. People with undiagnosed bipolar disorder will sometimes self-medicate with alcohol or drugs to try and relieve their symptoms. However, such solutions rarely provide the type of long-term relief most people desire.

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