Bipolar Disorder in Georgia
About 2.8% of Georgia adults are diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Many go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for years. Early treatment with therapy and medication management leads to significantly better outcomes.
Common Symptoms
Manic episodes with elevated mood and energy
Depressive episodes with sadness and low energy
Reduced need for sleep during manic periods
Rapid or pressured speech
Racing thoughts and distractibility
Impulsive behavior during mania
Withdrawal and hopelessness during depression
Mood swings affecting relationships and daily functioning
Treatment Approaches
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Bipolar
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT)
Psychoeducation about bipolar disorder
Mood monitoring and early warning sign detection
Relapse prevention planning
Coordination with psychiatrists for medication management
Why Choose Coping and Healing Counseling
Therapists experienced with bipolar spectrum disorders
Coordinated care with your psychiatrist
Mood tracking and stability planning
Flexible scheduling accommodates mood fluctuations
Insurance accepted for bipolar therapy
Crisis safety planning and support
Serving Clients Throughout Georgia
Our online bipolar disorder therapy is available in all 159 Georgia counties, including:
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can therapy help bipolar disorder without medication?
Therapy is an important part of bipolar treatment, but most experts recommend combining therapy with medication for optimal results. We coordinate closely with prescribing providers.
What type of therapy is best for bipolar disorder?
CBT and IPSRT are evidence-based therapies for bipolar disorder. They help with mood regulation, routine building, and preventing relapse.
How often should I attend therapy for bipolar disorder?
Most clients start with weekly sessions. Frequency may be adjusted based on your mood stability and treatment progress.
Do you offer crisis support?
We develop safety plans with all bipolar clients. For immediate crises, call 988 or the Georgia Crisis Line at 1-800-715-4225.
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