Bipolar Disorder therapists in Kingston, Tennessee TN
Village Behavioral Health Treatment Center
Treatment Center
Village Behavioral Health is a leading treatment center that provides specialized care and support to adolescents struggling with bipolar disorder. With a team of experienced and dedicated professionals, Village offers a range of evidence-based treatments, including medication management, cognitive behavioral therapy, and family therapy. The center also provides individualized care that addresses the unique needs of each patient, including intensive outpatient therapy, partial hospitalization, and residential treatment. Village's approach to bipolar disorder therapy focuses on helping patients manage their symptoms, develop healthy coping strategies, and build resilience, empowering them to live full and meaningful lives. At Village Behavioral Health, patients receive the highest quality care and support that helps them overcome bipolar disorder and achieve lasting recovery.
38 Years Experience
Mind Matters Behavioral Health
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Living with Bipolar Disorder can be an extremely challenging experience. That's why I specialize in providing medication management to patients suffering from this condition. With my years of experience and deep understanding of Bipolar Disorder, I can help you manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life. Don't suffer in silence - get the help you need today.
2 Years Experience
Lauren Rothstein
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I focus on understanding and managing the unique complexities of this condition. Through a personalized approach, I collaborate with individuals to develop effective coping strategies, mood regulation techniques, and promote overall wellbeing. My goal is to empower patients to navigate the challenges of Bipolar Disorder, fostering stability and improved quality of life.
10 Years Experience
Dr. Brian M. Berman
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I specialize in helping individuals better manage highs and lows that are the hallmark of bipolar disorder. By building an awareness of manic/hypomanic episodes, we can effectively eliminate the subsequent drop into depression.
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