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Bipolar disorder treatment and support

Bipolar disorder is a treatable mental health condition that causes high and low mood swings so severe that they interfere with everyday life. A combination of therapy, medication, and support can help people with bipolar disorder manage symptoms and live as normally as possible.

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Symptoms of bipolar disorder

Bipolar disorder symptoms vary from person to person, but will typically cause severe mood swings that range from extreme highs (mania) to extreme lows (depression). These unexpected mood and behaviour changes can bring distress and make daily life extremely challenging.

Mania

  • Elevated mood
  • Hyperactivity
  • Excessive euphoria
  • Reduced need for sleep
  • Rapid thoughts
  • Impulsive decision-making

Depression

  • Sad and hopeless mood
  • Loss of interest in activities
  • Worthlessness
  • Excessive guilt
  • Suicidal thoughts/plans
  • Difficulty concentrating

 

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My symptoms were put down to depression and left untreated for years. Finally, I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder through Clinical Partners and now have support and medication, which has made all the difference.

Jane

Southampton


A free, confidential call could quickly put you on the path to life-changing treatment and support.

Diagnosing & treating bipolar disorder

Accurate diagnosis is vital to effectively treating bipolar disorder. A psychiatric assessment by an experienced psychiatrist can differentiate it from other mental health conditions like depression and ADHD.

Once diagnosed, we can tailor treatment to your individual needs and the severity of symptoms. Typically, treatment involves a combination of medication, talking therapy, and lifestyle changes. These will be reviewed and adjusted over time.

what happens assessment

A psychiatric assessment for bipolar disorder includes

1

Initial assessment

A senior psychiatrist will conduct a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, including asking about symptoms, family history, and past treatments.

2

Medical history

The psychiatrist may request physical health tests, such as thyroid tests since some thyroid issues can cause mood changes similar to Bipolar.

3

Report and treatment plan

You'll receive a detailed report with a treatment plan that may include medication, talking therapy, and additional testing if another mental health condition is suspected. Your psychiatrist will explain this during the appointment.

Reach out for help and support today

With proper treatment and care, you can manage your symptoms and live a fulfilling life.


Professional support can help you take control of your mental health and put you on the path to stability.

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FAQs

The cost of an adult psychiatric assessment is £425.

The price includes a one-hour assessment and a detailed written report, which will consist of a diagnosis (where one can be given) and a personalised treatment plan.

Our psychiatric assessment takes one hour to complete

No, you do not need a GP referral for a general psychiatric assessment.

We provide both options, subject to availability. We have clinics across the UK. More information about our clinics can be found on our location page.

All of our psychiatric assessments are conducted by a consultant psychiatrist.

Following your appointment, your psychiatrist will make an evaluation and write a detailed clinical report. This can take up to 15 working days.

Your report will consist of a detailed history, possible diagnosis, a treatment plan and recommendations.

Yes, you will need to bring a form of photographic ID to your appointment.

Yes, someone can attend the appointment with you.