Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorders are brain disorders that cause changes in a person’s mood, energy and ability to function. Bipolar disorder is a category that includes three different conditions — bipolar I, bipolar II and cyclothymic disorder.

People with bipolar disorders have extreme and intense emotional states that occur at distinct times, called mood episodes. These mood episodes are categorized as manic, hypomanic or depressive.

People with bipolar disorders generally have periods of normal mood as well. Bipolar disorders can be treated, and people with these illnesses can lead full and productive lives.

Symptoms

Treatments

Your Care Should Feel Like You

You’re not generic, and your care shouldn’t be either. At Impireum, we take a whole-person approach that honors your individuality. From your first visit to your follow-up care, everything we do is designed to support you, your emotions, lifestyle, and values. We help you connect the dots between how you feel and how you live, so healing becomes something that truly fits into your life.

We Use a 3-Step Process to Support Your Needs

Step 1

We start with a comprehensive evaluation that explores your emotional patterns, triggers, and daily life. By understanding how bipolar disorder affects you personally, we can see beyond the diagnosis and build a meaningful foundation for care that’s centered on your strengths and challenges.

Step 2

Using insights from your assessment, we design a targeted plan focused on emotional regulation, routine-building, and symptom awareness. This may include therapy and coordination with prescribing providers. Our goal is to give you a roadmap for greater balance, self-awareness, and long-term emotional health.

Step 3

Bipolar disorder can change over time, so we check in regularly and adjust your plan as needed. Whether you’re in a steady phase or facing new challenges, our ongoing support helps reinforce progress, maintain safety, and empower you to keep moving forward with confidence.

Please Note:

If services are not recommended you will be notified upfront and have no charge for consulting with the CTRS.

Frequently Asked Questions

We conduct a full evaluation to assess mood patterns, history, and symptoms. If bipolar disorder is present, we’ll work with you to confirm the diagnosis and begin personalized care.

Yes. Therapy is a key part of managing bipolar disorder and helps you understand mood cycles, reduce stress, and build better habits, complementing any medication plan.

 We use approaches like CBT, DBT, and psychoeducation to help you track mood shifts, manage emotions, and develop a reliable routine.

 We’re trained to recognize and respond early. If an episode starts, we adjust your care plan to offer stronger support and keep you safe.

With your consent, yes. We can educate family members and support healthy communication so everyone feels equipped to help.

 Absolutely. As your needs change, your care evolves too. We stay flexible and responsive to ensure you get support that always fits your life.