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Specialized treatment for bipolar I, bipolar II, and cyclothymia. Mood stabilization, CBT, and integrated medication management. In-person in metro Atlanta — telehealth statewide.
Common Signs of Bipolar Disorder
Living with bipolar disorder is manageable with the right treatment team. Our Georgia clinicians specialize in bipolar-informed therapy that works alongside mood-stabilizing medication to help you build a stable, meaningful life.
How We Treat Bipolar Disorder
Helps identify early warning signs of mood episodes, build mood monitoring habits, and develop action plans for mania and depression.
Focuses on stabilizing daily routines — sleep, activity, and social interactions — which are critical for mood stability in bipolar disorder.
Therapy alone is rarely sufficient for bipolar disorder. Our prescribers provide coordinated psychiatric care, working alongside your therapist for holistic treatment.
Understanding bipolar disorder changes everything. We provide education for clients and families, improving treatment adherence and reducing relapse.
Levels of Bipolar Care Available
We offer the full continuum of outpatient care — from weekly therapy to intensive day programs — so you get the right level of support, not just what fits in a schedule.
Regular sessions for mood monitoring, skill-building, and ongoing recovery support. Best for stabilized bipolar disorder.
Psychiatric oversight and medication management integrated with therapy. Critical for bipolar stability.
For acute episodes or post-hospitalization step-down. Daily structured programming to restabilize mood and functioning.
Coverage
We accept most major insurance plans. Bipolar Disorders is a covered diagnosis — we verify your benefits before your first session so you know exactly what to expect.
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Common Questions
Therapy is a critical component of bipolar treatment, but most people with bipolar I or II also need mood-stabilizing medication. We provide integrated therapy and medication management so you have both sides covered by one care team.
CBT adapted for bipolar disorder and Interpersonal Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) have the strongest evidence base. Both focus on preventing episodes rather than just treating them after the fact.
Yes. Bipolar disorder is a covered diagnosis under most insurance plans. We accept Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Medicaid, and Medicare.
Bipolar I involves full manic episodes that may require hospitalization. Bipolar II involves hypomanic episodes (less severe) alternating with depression. Cyclothymia involves milder mood cycling over at least two years. We treat all types.
Yes. Our IOP and PHP programs are well suited for bipolar disorder — especially after a manic or depressive episode, or as a step-down from inpatient. We provide structured daily support while you restabilize.
Yes. Both therapy and medication management are available via telehealth for Georgia residents. Telehealth makes consistent follow-up easier, which is important for mood stability.
Same-week appointments. Most insurance accepted. Free 15-minute consultation — no commitment required.