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Residential Treatment Center for Bipolar Disorder in California

Treatment helps many people better control symptoms and mood shifts caused by bipolar disorder. Psychotherapy, medication, support systems, and education of the condition may be able to help you. When left untreated, symptoms of bipolar disorder may worsen, so getting help early is important.

At Southern California Sunrise Recovery Center we can help you manage your symptoms and live your best life at our residential treatment center for bipolar disorder in Orange County, California. If you or a loved one have symptoms of bipolar disorder, it is advised to seek the best mental illness treatment near you.

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What Is Bipolar Disorder?

People with bipolar disorder struggle with a mental illness that causes sudden and significant shifts in the mood and energy of the individual. This mental health condition causes both low and high moods, which are known as depression and mania. These substantial changes in someone’s mood sometimes require treatment options such as a mood stabilizer because of the drastic differences that are seen from the typical ups and downs that most other people experience.

The ability to have clear thoughts and the ongoing risk of manias or hypomanias are among the many symptoms of bipolar disorder that often require attention from a mental health professional.  Our Bipolar Disorder Treatment Center in California can pair you with an appropriate treatment plan, which may help you avoid any long-term effects of bipolar disorder.

Treatment Plans

Treatments for bipolar disorder are frequently seen to be included in one of these treatment plans are:

medications
The use of specific medications
self management
The teaching of self-management strategies
Healthy Diet and Lifestyle
Instructions for living a healthy lifestyle
psychotherapy session
Psychotherapy sessions when necessary
structured, regular schedule
Teaching the importance of a regular schedule

Signs & Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder

The tense episodes of mania, along with both the high and low moods, do not follow any specific patterns in which they occur. It is entirely possible for an individual to feel the same mood, either mania or depression, multiple times before suddenly noticing the mood changing to the opposite. These hypomanic episodes and depressive episodes can occur for weeks, months, and has even been seen to last for years at a time.

The severity of the symptoms that this disorder is capable of causing typically varies from one person to another. It is also common to see changes in the effects as time goes on and can quickly become less or more intense.

In most cases, it does not take much to trigger a manic episode. A few symptoms of the highs (mania) that are caused by bipolar disorder include:
  • Restlessness
  • Stronger than average sex drive
  • Abuse of alcohol or drugs
  • Expressing poor judgment and choices
  • Increased irritability and anger
  • Less need for sleep because of sudden energy increases
  • Consistently coming up with unrealistic ideas and plans
  • Excessive feelings of excitement and happiness expressed
The depression symptoms that are seen during the lows of bipolar disorder would usually include:
  • Trouble or inability to make decisions
  • Are expressing thoughts of death or suicide
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Significant gains and loss of weight
  • Loss of appetite
  • Little or no enjoyment in previously liked habits and activities
  • Expressing feelings of worthlessness
  • Always tired and feeling that more sleep is needed
  • Loss of energy
  • Sadness
  • Feelings of hopelessness
  • Attempt of suicide

What Causes Bipolar Disorder?

According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Doctors, scientists, and other industry professionals have not yet discovered a single cause that points to the development of bipolar disorder. However, there have been a couple of contributing factors that have been found in an effort to treat depression. They are now being recognized as playing a role in bipolar disorder being able to develop.

These factors include:

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Structure and function of the brain

There have been pieces of evidence found by researchers that have pointed out subtle differences in the average structural size of the brain within those people struggling with bipolar disorder.

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Genetics

The probability of a mental illness such as bipolar disorder is increased when the family members such as siblings or the parents of the child already have the disorder. The role of genetics, however, does not definitively determine the development of bipolar disorder occurring or not. Children that come from a family with a strong history of this mental illness may never find themselves developing it at all. There have even been studies conducted on sets of identical twins where even if one twin had developed the disorder, the other twin had not.

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Stress

Stressful events such as an illness, divorce, death of a family member or friend, a complicated relationship, or mild to severe financial problems have all been seen being the primary factor that had triggered a manic or depressive episode. Because of these results, each individual’s handling of their stress load may also have a significant impact on the development of the illness.

What Can I Expect Following The Treatment For Bipolar Disorder?

For the hefty majority of those who choose to seek help through a certified mental health facility, the treatment program’s process and procedures can significantly help to stabilize moods and provide symptom relief that is so desperately sought after.

Continuous, or ongoing treatment options have been proven to be more effective than attempting to deal with each issue as they arise. Of course, for those who have opted to use drugs or alcohol to cope with their mental illness symptoms, substance abuse is also commonly seen and is additionally harmful to the physical and psychological state of the person. Fortunately, there are specialized options available for those suffering from dual diagnosis conditions where the help that is needed can still be received in positive and helpful ways.

Call Us For Residential Bipolar Treatment In California

Don’t let your loved one or yourself suffer any longer from a Bipolar Disorder. The Southern California Sunrise Recovery Mental Health Team is here to help you. Our services provide therapeutic and medicinal treatments that are uniquely catered to each patient that comes to see us.

Call today and the skilled bipolar therapists and psychologists at our Orange County Bipolar Treatment Center can get started on your comprehensive plan consisting of all our available treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main cause of Bipolar Disorder is an imbalance in neurotransmitters in the brain. Neurotransmitters chemicals in the brain that are responsible for a number of mood disorders. Other factors include, hormone levels. genetics, stress, trauma or abuse.

Although there is no cure for bipolar disorder it can be treated. Treatments include psychotherapy or medication management.

Common symptoms of manic episodes include increased energy, extreme irritability, poor concentration or increased sexual behavior. Depressive episode signs include being sad, anxious, feeling of hopelessness, guilt or pessimism.

A person with bipolar disorder will show signs of elevated moods and then periods of depression. In between these two different moods can also be a normal mood as well.

Clinically Reviewed By:

Dawn Masick, LMFT

Dawn has experience dealing with various relational, emotional, and psychological struggles. Dawn’s training has prepared her to work with children, teens, young adults, adults, couples, and families. She has undergone training in DBT, TF-CBT, and Family Therapy.  Other competencies include dealing with ADHD, mood/anxiety disorders, parenting challenges, addiction, PTSD, co- dependency, and relationship issues. I have experience in residential, school-based mental health, children’s community mental health, victims of crime (VOC), and private practice settings.

Dawn has been committed to guiding clients through their trauma, coming alongside them in their healing, and supporting them as they navigate life changes. Dawn’s passion is working with clients struggling with trauma in substance abuse and mental health.