bipolar
Bipolar & Mood Instability
how can cbt help with bipolar?
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder characterised by extreme fluctuations in mood, energy levels, and behaviour. Individuals with bipolar disorder experience periods of mania or hypomania, where they may feel euphoric, highly energetic, impulsive, or irritable, often leading to risky decision-making and difficulty sleeping. These episodes are typically followed by depressive periods, marked by low energy, sadness, feelings of hopelessness, and difficulty engaging in daily activities. The unpredictability of mood swings can disrupt work, relationships, and overall stability, making it challenging to maintain a consistent routine.
We focus on addressing negative thoughts patterns and developing coping strategies. CBT assists in managing the mood swings of bipolar disorder and improving emotional regulation and stability. CBT is an effective therapeutic approach that helps individuals with bipolar disorder manage their condition by increasing self-awareness and emotional regulation. CBT helps individuals identify early warning signs of mood changes, allowing them to take proactive steps to prevent full episodes of mania or depression. Additionally, CBT supports individuals in developing healthier lifestyle habits, such as improving sleep, reducing stress, and maintaining a structured routine. By equipping individuals with these tools, CBT empowers them to take an active role in managing their condition, improving overall stability and quality of life.
cbt for bipolar:
We know that each individual will need a different therapy plan. On average, CBT for Bipolar ranges from 20-25 sessions. However, your therapist will discuss this with you during your free 15 minute consultation.
Sessions can be extended / changed from your therapy plan dependant on circumstances & reasons, but your therapist will discuss this with you and we welcome you to voice your reviews throughout therapy to ensure the appropriate number of sessions have been discussed with you.