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924 people sought bipolar disorder therapy help at Charlotte in the last year

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As a provider who believes that mental health care is not a one-size-fits-all approach, I understand the importance of providing person-centered and c... As a provider who believes that mental health care is not a one-size-fits-all approach, I understand the importance of providing person-centered and culturally-sensitive treatment. Read more

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Aetna, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina | BCBS, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina | BCBS Medicare Advantage, +21 more
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As a wife and mother of 3 adopted children, one who identifies with they/them pronouns and is in a same sex marriage, I have experience with diversity... As a wife and mother of 3 adopted children, one who identifies with they/them pronouns and is in a same sex marriage, I have experience with diversity. Read more

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Laura Harris

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What is your go-to approach for bipolar disorder therapy?

My go-to approach for helping people in bipolar disorder therapy is stress management and promoting a stable and predictable routine that prioritizes self-care practices.I find the best benefit in this because bipolar disorder is a mood disorder with alternating depressive and manic phases. While the fluctuation of these moods is largely attributed to genetic factors- if an individual can decrease the stress in their environment, create a routine inclusive of fulfilling sleep, nutrient dense diet and regular physical activity, they can see meaningful changes in their feelings, interaction with others and overall contentment in life.

What tools do you teach in bipolar disorder therapy?

I teach the following tools in bipolar disorder therapy:

  • Psychoeducation: A term that blends psychological and education. This is intended to education the individual or their support system about the nature Bipolar Disorder
  • Family/couples therapy. Family members are taught effective communication, problem solving, conflict resolution skills
  • Safety planning: Teach ways to manage mood and consequent behaviors through increased awareness and identification of protective factors (proactive behaviors), triggers (event that led to emotional reaction), warning signs (observable cues for concern) and helpful responses (Safe response until clinical concerns subside)
  • Mood tracker: Identify occurrence, severity and impact of behaviors affected by mood
  • Manage depressive symptoms: Cope with low moods
  • Promote helpful ways of thinking (including beliefs)- realistic expectations, using good judgment as well as increasing awareness of consequences of behavior

How do you know when a client is making meaningful progress in bipolar disorder therapy?

I know a client is making meaningful progress in bipolar disorder therapy when they are achieving measurable objectives in route to their goal. Therapists generally frame client’s goals using the SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time Limited) format. By doing so, we can specifically identify what needs to occur to know that a goal is being met and this is how we know if a client is making meaningful progress!

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement bipolar disorder therapy?

Clients can supplement their time in bipolar disorder therapy with practicing skills learned in therapy, ensuring that their therapeutic goals align with area of need, completing homework assignments, identifying and providing topics for session, identifying and disclosing meaningful events and if unsure simply asking.

What should someone do to prepare for starting bipolar disorder therapy?

To prepare for your first bipolar disorder therapy session, you can schedule your appointment at a time when you will not be interrupted. Prepare for your appointment by finishing paperwork in advance. Ensure that you have a stable connection and microphone and camera work. It is helpful to bring a notebook and pen for note taking. Plan to discuss your current issue, history and goals. Try to be as transparent when discussing intention and issues and ask questions on things you are unsure about.

Starting Bipolar disorder therapy

What is bipolar disorder therapy?

Bipolar disorder therapy from our providers at Thriveworks in Charlotte, NC is an effective form of mental health treatment for those with bipolar disorder. It helps one to better navigate their unique experience, which might come with hypomanic, manic, or depressive episodes.

How does bipolar disorder therapy work?

Bipolar disorder therapy works to help you manage your specific symptoms as well as improve your relationships. It can also help you cope with stress, a major contributor to the disorder.

Is bipolar disorder therapy conducted in person or online?

Our bipolar disorder therapy services are conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you when working with one of providers at Thriveworks in Charlotte, NC.

How long does bipolar disorder therapy last?

The length of bipolar disorder therapy sessions will vary from one person to the next, dependent on their specific needs. However, short-term, problem-focused therapy for bipolar disorder typically lasts for 12-16 weeks. Therapy may last longer for those who have more severe or persistent symptoms.

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Bipolar Disorder Treatment Options in Charlotte, NC—Counselors and Therapists

The term Bipolar Depression can feel scary and overwhelming. For people who are struggling with the mental illness but do not have a diagnosis yet, their own behavior can feel unnerving. But mental health professionals are learning more and more about how Bipolar works and about how to treat it effectively. People who have Bipolar are often able to find an effective treatment and navigate the illness.

The counselors and therapists at Thriveworks Charlotte offer treatment for Bipolar Disorder. We have helped many people find the emotional, social, and physical assistance they need to fight the illness and live a happy life. If you need help, reach out to us today.

What Is Bipolar Disorder?

At times, people will refer to Bipolar Disorder as manic depression because the illness can swing people from a low, depressed mood to a high, crazed mood and back again. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) outlines the criteria for recognizing Bipolar Depression.

Mania

People sometimes stereotype the manic episodes of Bipolar Depression as pure euphoria—happiness and energy all the time. Some people experience mania in that way, but the manic episodes can also be heightened irritation and anger. The DSM-5 describes true mania as follows:

  • When a person experiences an abnormal and persistent irritable or ecstatic mood for a time period of at least one week.
  • During this time, the following symptoms will be displayed to be considered mania. If the mood is ecstatic, then three signs must be visible. If the mood is irritable, then four signs must be visible:
    • Experiencing a diminished need for sleep, but still functioning throughout the day (e.g., some people wake refreshed after an hour or two of sleep).
    • Thoughts that race and a mind that will not rest.
    • Unfocused attention and difficulty concentrating (e.g., unimportant or irrelevant thoughts occupy one’s mind).
    • Heightened loquaciousness, as compared to normal talkativeness.
    • Planning extensively and excessively (e.g., going after personal or professional goals that may have previously gone unnoticed).
    • An over-inflated self-image and feelings of grandiosity.
    • Engaging in dangerous or painful activities (e.g., excessive spending, careless sexual encounters, or unwise professional decisions).
  • To be considered true mania, these behaviors must also meet one of the following criteria:
    • Disrupt people’s professional and personal lives.
    • Necessitate a trip to the hospital to prevent harm to the manic individual or their loved ones.
    • Cause a psychotic mood.

Depression

Depression is the other side of the coin to mania. According to the DSM-5, the depressed phase of Bipolar Depression must last for at least two weeks wherein people feel weepy, sad, and/or empty, experience a significant disinterest in daily activities, and at least three of these symptoms:

  1. A lack of focus and an inability to make decisions.
  2. Significantly disrupted sleep patterns, either experienced as hypersomnia or insomnia (e.g., excessive sleeping or an inability to sleep).
  3. A consequential reduction in one’s stamina and energy
  4. Weight and/or appetite fluctuations (e.g., drastic weight gain or complete disinterest in eating).
  5. Feeling intensely and irrationally guilty and worthless.
  6. Delayed or heightened psychomotor activity (e.g., rapid foot tapping, or slowed speech).
  7. Constant and repeating thoughts of death or even suicide idealization.

Working with a mental health professional to find the right diagnosis and the right treatment is key for anyone who has or may have Bipolar Disorder. Effective treatments are available, and finding the right diagnosis is often the first step in healing.

Bipolar Disorder Treatment at Thriveworks Charlotte

The therapists at Thriveworks Charlotte have worked with many clients who have Bipolar Disorder, in its many forms. Our professionals are ready to work with you.

When you reach out to our office, you may be meeting with your therapist within the same week. We work with most major insurance provides, and we offer convenient appointments times. Let’s work together to handle Bipolar Disorder. Contact Thriveworks Charlotte today.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
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Our Charlotte therapists and counselors accept 27 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina | BCBS

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina | BCBS Medicare Advantage

  • Carelon

  • Caresource

  • Carolina Behavioral Health Alliance (CBHA)

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

  • First Health Network

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Self-pay costs at Charlotte
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

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$1

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Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

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Hear from our clients

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I have been seeing Terryn Maher for a couple of months now and she is awesome!! Very knowledgeable, attentive, thorough, thoughtful, caring, etc. I could go on for awhile. I’ve been in counseling with another therapist for about 14 years but I already feel like I’m getting so much more from working with Terryn. Thriveworks on a whole has been great to work with as well. They are easy to work with and schedule appointments with. I was nervous about working with a company over directly with just the therapist but it has actually worked out well. I highly recommend them!
Read more I have been seeing Terryn Maher for a couple of months now and she is awesome!! Very knowledgeable, attentive, thorough, thoughtful, caring, etc. I could go on for awhile. I’ve been in counseling with another therapist for about 14 years but I already feel like I’m getting so much more from working with Terryn. Thriveworks on a whole has been great to work with as well. They are easy to work with and schedule appointments with. I was nervous about working with a company over directly with just the therapist but it has actually worked out well. I highly recommend them!
Jennifer Feb 2024
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Clifford Feb 2024
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I love my therapist and psychiatrist
John Feb 2024
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Very helpful She is a pro. I know because I’ve had a lot of therapists. I’d give Thriveworks 6 stars if I could
Read more Very helpful She is a pro. I know because I’ve had a lot of therapists. I’d give Thriveworks 6 stars if I could
Alfred Feb 2024
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My online visits with William have been a God-send! His style is relaxed, but attentive. I highly recommend ThriveWorks for your counseling needs.
Read more My online visits with William have been a God-send! His style is relaxed, but attentive. I highly recommend ThriveWorks for your counseling needs.
Jody Feb 2024
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Krystal made my first session very comfortable and welcoming. Her goal is to get the best version of yourself she can. I can’t thank her enough for saving my life when I didn’t even know how desperate I was to be saved. HIGHLY recommend her services.
Read more Krystal made my first session very comfortable and welcoming. Her goal is to get the best version of yourself she can. I can’t thank her enough for saving my life when I didn’t even know how desperate I was to be saved. HIGHLY recommend her services.
Belinda Feb 2024
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My Therapist Sara M. is an amazing Therapist. She is an excellent listener, coach, and is very attentive to the needs of the patient. I was able to connect with her in ways that I have not been able to connect with prior therapist. I am truly grateful to have found Thrivewoks and their referral to Sara M.
Read more My Therapist Sara M. is an amazing Therapist. She is an excellent listener, coach, and is very attentive to the needs of the patient. I was able to connect with her in ways that I have not been able to connect with prior therapist. I am truly grateful to have found Thrivewoks and their referral to Sara M.
Gloria Feb 2024
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I am very impressed with Rikki Hester. She is very professional and has a warm caring manner. I look forward to our weekly sessions.
Read more I am very impressed with Rikki Hester. She is very professional and has a warm caring manner. I look forward to our weekly sessions.
Ellen Feb 2024
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Child Therapy Charlotte is near the corner of Park Road and Woodlawn Road. We are across the street from Starbucks and Exxon. Sharonview Federal Credit Union is the building next to our office.

Phone number

(980) 217-6901

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