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Treatment for
Bipolar Disorder
The first thing you need to know is that you are unique. A
treatment that works for someone else may not work for you. Although this can
lead to heart-breaking rounds of hit or miss therapy, the good news is there are
so many treatments and combinations to choose from that there is bound to be
something that is right for you.
As you read through this section, keep in mind that the
overwhelming number of failures in treatment - whether for depression or bipolar
- is because patients did not give their bipolar medications a chance to work or
by not being compliant with their medications. Likewise, not maintaining one's
regimen of medications over the long term is an extremely reliable predictor of
relapse.
How is Bipolar Disorder Treated?
Stages of Treatment
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Acute phase: treatment is
aimed at ending the current manic, hypomanic, depressive, or mixed episode
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Preventive or maintenance
phase: treatment is continued on a long-term basis to prevent future
episodes
Components of Treatment
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Medication is necessary
for nearly all patients during acute and preventive phases.
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Education is crucial in
helping patients and families learn how best to manage bipolar disorder and
prevent its complications.
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Psychotherapy helps
patients and families affected by bipolar disorder deal with disturbing
thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a constructive manner.
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