Bipolar Disorder therapists in Plantagenet, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Emily Beeckmans
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, B.A., B.S.W., M.S.W., RSW, CHRP
I assist you to learn to recognise the triggers and signs of an episode of depression or mania with talk therapy, which help you deal with depression and provide advice on how to improve relationships. As well I offer lifestyle advice – such as doing regular exercise, planning activities you enjoy that give you a sense of achievement, and advice on improving your diet and getting more sleep
26 Years Experience
EMDR and Trauma Therapy Centre
Registered Social Worker, Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Bipolar disorder reveals a dynamic interplay between emotional bonds and past wounds. Like a tempest within, its highs and lows mirror the tumult of attachment patterns shaped by early experiences. From the depths of despair to the heights of euphoria, individuals navigate a landscape coloured by the echoes of trauma, where relationships become both lifelines and battlegrounds. Understanding the intricate dance between attachment and mood shifts unveils pathways to healing, where therapy and supportive connections nurture stability and resilience. In this journey, compassion becomes the compass, guiding towards a place where the storm clouds part, revealing the potential for growth and newfound strength.
22 Years Experience
LifeCycle Counselling
Registered Psychotherapist, MACP, MPE, RP
The types of psychotherapy used to treat bipolar disorder include:
Behavioral therapy. This focuses on behaviors that decrease stress.
Cognitive therapy. This type of approach involves learning to identify and modify the patterns of thinking that accompany mood shifts.
Interpersonal therapy.. and more.
5 Years Experience
Satvinder Khurme
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
As a lifelong mental health condition bipolar disorder causes mood swings and situations where you may experience extreme happiness or extreme sadness. Over a period of time these repetitive episodes of mood swings may affect your thought process.
26 Years Experience
James Watson-Gaze
Psychologist, Ph.D., C.Psych
Navigating a Bipolar Disorder has a considerable amount to do with managing lifestyle factors (e.g., regular sleep, exercise, balanced diet, medication). It also involves identifying typical triggers and warning signs for episodes and learning new ways to manage stress and reducing the likelihood of episodes occurring again in the future.
14 Years Experience