At the Washington Center for Women’s and Children’s Wellness (WCWCW), we understand the profound impact that bipolar disorder can have on your life. Our specialized team is dedicated to providing comprehensive, personalized care to help you manage and thrive with this condition.
Bipolar disorder, formerly known as manic-depressive illness, is a mental illness marked by intense emotional fluctuations, including sadness and manic or hypomanic highs. These shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels can significantly impact a person’s ability to carry out daily tasks and maintain relationships.
This type involves periods of severe mood episodes, ranging from mania to depression. To be diagnosed with bipolar I, a person must have had at least one manic episode that may be preceded or followed by hypomanic or major depressive episodes.
This type differs from bipolar I disorder in that it is typified by a sequence of hypomanic and depressed episodes rather than full-blown manic episodes.
A minimum of two years of depressed symptoms (one year in children and adolescents) and periods of hypomanic symptoms are associated with cyclothymia. Nevertheless, neither a hypomanic episode nor a depressed episode can be diagnosed based only on the symptoms.
These types include bipolar disorder symptoms that do not match the three categories listed above.
These types include bipolar disorder symptoms that do not match the three categories listed above.
The exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown, but several factors may contribute:
Bipolar disorder tends to run in families. People with a first-degree relative, such as a sibling or parent, with bipolar disorder are more likely to develop the condition.
People with bipolar disorder appear to have physical changes in their brains. The significance of these changes is still uncertain but may eventually help pinpoint causes.
An imbalance in naturally occurring brain chemicals called neurotransmitters is likely to play a significant role in many mood disorders, including bipolar disorder.
Stress, abuse, significant loss, or other traumatic experiences may trigger or contribute to bipolar disorder.
A specialist has in-depth knowledge and experience in diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder, ensuring you receive the most accurate and effective care.
Specialists create individualized treatment plans that address your unique needs, combining medication, therapy, and lifestyle adjustments for optimal outcomes.
Our specialists integrate various treatment modalities, including psychotherapy, medication management, and wellness programs, to support all aspects of your mental health.
Staying current with the latest research and advancements, our specialists offer cutting-edge treatments and innovative techniques.
Specialists provide access to comprehensive support services, including educational workshops, support groups, and crisis intervention, ensuring continuous care and support.
At Washington Center for Women’s and Children’s Wellness, we are committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care that empowers you to lead a fulfilling life despite the challenges of bipolar disorder. Our integrated approach ensures that all aspects of your mental and physical health are addressed, offering you the best chance for stability and improvement.
Our team of specialists includes board-certified psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists with extensive experience in treating bipolar disorder. We stay up-to-date with the latest research and treatment modalities to ensure you receive cutting-edge care.
We believe in a holistic approach to managing bipolar disorder. Our treatment plans are personalized to meet your unique needs and may include:
Medications are often a key component of treatment for bipolar disorder. Our psychiatrists work closely with you to find the right medication and dosage, monitoring your progress and adjusting the treatment as needed.
Therapy is an essential part of our treatment approach. We offer various forms of psychotherapy, including:
We recognize the importance of lifestyle in managing bipolar disorder. Our wellness programs include:
Advice on healthy eating habits to support your mental health.
Tailored fitness routines to help regulate mood and improve overall well-being.
Strategies such as mindfulness and relaxation exercises can help you cope with stress.
Understanding the need for flexible and accessible care, we offer telehealth services to our patients. You can receive therapy and medication management from the comfort of your home, ensuring continuity of care even during challenging times.
Living with bipolar disorder is an ongoing journey, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Our services include:
Accurate diagnosis is the cornerstone of effective treatment. At Washington Center for Women’s and Children’s Wellness we utilize comprehensive diagnostic assessments to understand the nature and severity of your bipolar disorder. This includes:
If you or a loved one is struggling with bipolar disorder, the Washington Center for Women’s and Children’s Wellness is here to support you. Our dedicated team is ready to help you navigate this journey with expert care and unwavering support.
We offer comprehensive evaluations, personalized treatment plans, and a compassionate approach to ensure you receive the best care possible. Our telehealth services are available in Maryland, Virginia, DC, and Florida.
Don’t wait to get the help you need—contact us now to start your path toward wellness and stability.