Individual therapy
A safe space for personal growth & healing, tailored to address your unique needs, including stress, anxiety, life transitions, & more.
You’ll get the most accurate information if we know where you’re seeking care, as insurance coverage and self-pay rates vary by state.
Below are the insurances we accept in your state. Don’t see yours listed or don’t have insurance? You can still get help through self-pay.
*This is a common co-pay range for mental health services with an in-network provider; however, you may have a different co-pay or other out-of-pocket costs (such as a deductible), dependent upon your specific plan’s benefits. After confirming that the provider you’d like to work with accepts your plan (over the phone with our support team or on the provider’s profile), please contact your insurance to determine your exact financial responsibility, prior to scheduling.
Get individual therapy for depression, stress, and more (for yourself or your child/teen). Or, work through your unique relationship challenges in couples/marriage or family therapy.
Reduce or manage symptoms of mental health conditions like anxiety and ADHD, with psychiatric medication.
At Thriveworks we recognize the lifelong nature of bipolar disorder and tailor therapeutic approaches to the severity of symptoms. Our therapists often utilize techniques like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to address negative patterns and behaviors by exploring the connections between emotions, thoughts, and actions.
Acknowledging the comprehensive nature of treatment, we emphasize an approach that integrates psychotherapy, medication, and lifestyle adjustments to provide personalized care. Medications, including mood stabilizers and antidepressants can help to regulate mood and minimize your highs and lows, promoting functional balance. Unsure if bipolar disorder treatment is right for you?
Thriveworks offers support aiming to assist you in managing and navigating the complexities of bipolar disorder. Your therapeutic plan is crafted based on your needs, ensuring a customized approach to address the challenges you face.
Over the past year, Thriveworks conducted more than 1.51 million psychiatry and therapy sessions, earning a proud 4.4 rating from over 15,000 Google reviews.
340+ locations nationwide — offering both in-person and online therapy
Flexible appointments available, including both nights & weekends
2,200+ diverse, expert licensed therapists & providers
Consider which service best suits your needs; whether it’s individual therapy, family therapy, psychiatry, or another option we offer.
View providers that specialize in bipolar disorder; you can search by insurance, credentials, education & more. Need help? Call us at 833-966-4293.
Your therapist will mainly focus on your symptoms, mood triggers, & goals in the first session. It may feel formal, but it’s designed to help tailor your treatment plan to your unique needs.
You & your therapist will explore the triggers & root causes of your bipolar disorder. Addressing past experiences & environmental factors is vital for effective understanding & management.
Your therapist may use evidence-based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) & mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) to help you understand & cope with bipolar disorder.
Your therapist will work with you to develop coping strategies & emotional regulation to manage your bipolar disorder more effectively.
If your therapist’s approach or style isn’t a good fit, don’t worry! Let them know, & they can either adjust or refer you to another therapist within our Thriveworks provider network.
It’s common to want to meet with multiple therapists before finding the best fit. Our customer service team can help you seamlessly switch if you’re not connecting. Call 833-966-4293 for help.
Bipolar disorder is clinically diagnosed via a comprehensive assessment by a professional counselor at Thriveworks. Your testing and diagnosis may include a review of your symptoms, your mental health and physical health history, and further psychological testing to determine if another existing condition or stressor is causing your symptoms.
Symptoms of bipolar disorder will usually vary somewhat between individuals, but commonly observed symptoms include periods of unusually elevated mood, increased energy and activity levels, racing thoughts, reckless behavior during manic episodes, and feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or loss of interest during depressive episodes.
Bipolar disorder is treated with a variety of therapies, including but not limited to, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and solution-focused therapy (SFT). Additionally, sometimes family therapy can help the relatives of those with this condition better understand and provide support for their loved ones.
Therapy can provide individuals with bipolar disorder with coping strategies, stress management techniques, and education about bipolar disorder. However, medications may be prescribed to help stabilize mood and manage the symptoms of bipolar disorder.
Your time spent in bipolar disorder therapy and the amount of sessions you attend may vary from other clients. Some clients benefit from short-term therapy focused on symptom management, while others may engage in longer-term therapy to address ongoing challenges and maintain stability with the additional help of medication options from a psychiatric nurse practitioner at Thriveworks, working together with their therapist.
At Thriveworks, bipolar disorder therapy can provide individuals with coping strategies, stress management techniques, psychoeducation surrounding their condition, support in developing new habits, and assistance in navigating changes and obstacles in daily life that may trigger their condition.
Thriveworks offers a range of services, in addition to bipolar disorder therapy, each designed to meet specific needs. Our goal is to provide the right kind of support for every challenge you may face.