Bipolar Disorder therapists in Aransas Pass, Texas TX
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Open Heart Counseling Services Inc (Dr. Shameka Pointer)
Pre-Licensed Professional, Bachelors, Masters, PhD, ChT, CAMS
Coping Skills, CBT, Mood Specializations
6 Years Experience
Online in Aransas Pass, Texas
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 Aransas Pass, Texas (Online Only)
G. Victoria Davis
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
With over 8 years of experience and a history of working in a hospital setting, I take pride in assisting you on your journey of stability. I hope to assist with creating a treatment plan that can serve you well. Stabilization is important to your health and wellness. It most important to take your time and learn about your diagnosis and appropriate measures to take in crisis.
9 Years Experience
Online in Aransas Pass, Texas
Bev Mizrany Therapy
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA., LPC
I use both CBT and DBT to help mange hte depressive and manic epsidoes of bipolar.
3 Years Experience
Online in Aransas Pass, Texas
Jennifer Pinkerton
Therapist, M.S., LMFT, CTP, C-PD
Bipolar disorder is a disorder and chronic mental illness that causes extreme mood shifts, energy shifts, and the ability to carry out day to day tasks. One of the hallmarks is having extremely elevated moods or highs called mania cycled with extremely low episodes of depression. During manic episodes, they may engage in impulsive and risky behaviors and during depressive episodes they may be hopeless and even suicidal. There is also hypomania which can be referenced as Bipolar II disorder. It is similar to mania, but it not as severe. Bipolar is hard to diagnose due to the varied symptoms. There is a comorbidity with alcohol and substance abuse as well and anxiety and other somatic medical conditions. Bipolar causes are genetics, abnormalities in brain function, environmental factors of trauma as well as illness. Therapy can help you deal with these concerns.
2 Years Experience
Online in Aransas Pass, Texas