Bipolar Disorder therapists in South Boston, Massachusetts MA
We are proud to feature top rated Bipolar Disorder therapists in South Boston, MA. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
992">
Dr. Lisa C. Watson
Psychologist, PsyD, MPH
I support clients with bipolar disorder by helping them understand their mood patterns and triggers. Together, we develop strategies to manage mood swings and build routines that promote stability. I teach skills for coping with stress and improving relationships, emphasizing the importance of medication adherence and healthy lifestyle choices. Through personalized therapy, I guide clients in recognizing early signs of mood changes, fostering self-awareness, and developing effective management plans to lead balanced and fulfilling lives.
7 Years Experience
Online in South Boston, Massachusetts (Online Only)
Jadis DeShong-Venay
Therapist, Counselor in Training
Through therapy, you'll learn effective strategies for managing mood swings, regulating emotions, and preventing relapse. I will provide you with practical tools and coping skills to navigate the highs and lows of bipolar disorder with greater stability and resilience so you can work towards healing and building a more balanced and fulfilling life.
3 Years Experience
Online in South Boston, Massachusetts (Online Only)
Chaya Bhuvaneswaran MD
Psychiatrist, MD MPH
Therapy and medication management as well as mood episode relapse prevention for affective disorders.
20 Years Experience
In-Person Near South Boston, MA
Online in South Boston, Massachusetts
Joy Mental Health and Psychiatry
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, board-certified APRN, PMHNP-BC
Bipolar disorder is typically treated with a combination of medication management and psychiatric evaluation. Here's a breakdown:
Medication Management:
Mood stabilizers: These are the mainstay of treatment, aiming to regulate extreme mood swings. Examples include lithium, lamotrigine, and valproic acid.
Antipsychotics: These might be used during manic episodes to control symptoms like racing thoughts and delusions, or for long-term mood stabilization.
Antidepressants: Used cautiously, antidepressants can help with bipolar depression, but must be combined with mood stabilizers to avoid triggering mania.
Psychiatric Evaluation:
Diagnosis: A psychiatrist will assess your symptoms, medical history, and family history to diagnose bipolar disorder and determine the specific type (bipolar I, II, etc.).
Treatment Plan: They will develop a personalized treatment plan, including medication selection, dosage adjustments, and monitoring side effects.
Psychotherapy: Therapy can help you understand your condition, develop coping mechanisms, and manage stress, which can trigger episodes.
Finding the right medication combination often takes time, so close collaboration with your psychiatrist is crucial.
9 Years Experience
In-Person Near South Boston, MA
Online in South Boston, Massachusetts
Dr. Amanda Roberts
Psychologist, PhD Clinical Psychology, Masters in Marriage Family Therapy
Work with bipolar disorder requires a solid knowledge of the biological basis of this spectrum condition and the nuances involved with a cycling mood disorder. Dr Roberts affirms the conviction that bipolarity can become an asset rather than a liability; indeed a prerequisite for excellence when channelled correctly. She will work closely with your psychiatric prescriber for a coordinated integrated care plan.
39 Years Experience
Online in South Boston, Massachusetts (Online Only)