Bipolar Disorder therapists in Rhode Island
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Dorothy Brown
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Bipolar Disorder I and II disorder can be treated with the right medications to stabilize a person. Once the moods are stabilized, we work to learn coping skills and ways to take care of the client. A structured schedule of eating and sleeping can help keep the disease at bay.
36 Years Experience
In-Person in Portsmouth, RI 02871
Online in Massachusetts,
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Erik Stenglein
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LICSW
Specialties include bipolar disorder therapy, Bipolar I and Bipolar II, mood stabilization, relapse prevention, emotional regulation, and trauma-informed care for serious mental illness.
I work with adults 18+ living with bipolar disorder, including Bipolar I and Bipolar II. Many clients come to therapy feeling overwhelmed by mood swings, afraid of relapse, or unsure how to trust their own emotions and energy levels. My approach is collaborative, trauma-informed, and focused on long-term stability—helping clients recognize early warning signs, strengthen routines that support mood regulation, and reduce shame around diagnosis. Therapy is a space to build insight, self-trust, and a more balanced life while coordinating care when medication support is part of treatment.
22 Years Experience
Online in Massachusetts, Rhode Island
(Online Only)