Bipolar Disorder therapists in Mountain Top, Pennsylvania PA
Sarah Kincaid
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Through therapy, you'll learn effective strategies for managing mood swings, regulating emotions, and preventing relapse. I will provide you with practical tools and coping skills to navigate the highs and lows of bipolar disorder with greater stability and resilience so you can work towards healing and building a more balanced and fulfilling life.
14 Years Experience
Dr. Susan L. Waldo
Psychologist, PhD
Collaboration with medication providers along with symptom accommodation and management provide the foundation of Bipolar treatment. Additional therapy modalities are employed to address this complex condition.
29 Years Experience
Sala Psychology
Psychologist
We have clinicians who specialize in working with individuals with chronic mental illness
3 Years Experience
Jayson L. Mystkowski
Psychologist, Ph.D., ABPP
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Bipolar Disorder consists of several key ingredients, which exist in addition to compliance to a medication regimen supervised by a physician. First, clients learn how to identify unhealthy, negative beliefs and behaviors and replace them with healthy, positive ones. Clients also learn how to identify what triggers bipolar episodes, and effective strategies to manage stress and to cope with upsetting situations.
Second, Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) has clients stabilize daily rhythms, such as sleeping, waking and mealtimes. A consistent routine allows for better mood management. Clients with bipolar disorder benefit from establishing a daily routine for sleep, diet and exercise.
Thirdly, clients are provided with psychoeducation about bipolar disorder, which can help them and their loved ones understand the condition. Being fully informed about one's condition can help a client to get the best support, identify issues, make a plan to prevent relapse and stick with treatment.
Lastly, family support and healthy communication can help clients stick with their treatment plan and help them and their loved ones recognize and manage warning signs of mood swings.
20 Years Experience
Mariana Carabantes, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Alternating periods of depression and mania. Manic periods that may include feeling invincible, having excessive energy, decreased need for sleep, making risky/imprudent decisions, being reactive and irritable. Bipolar disorder can be managed with the proper care.
14 Years Experience