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    Bipolar I vs. Bipolar II: Key Differences and What They Mean for Treatment

    March 26, 2026

    Bipolar disorder is a complex mood disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. Many have heard the term (after all, some of you are living with it!), but did you know that there are two different types? Understanding the distinction between Bipolar I and Bipolar II is essential for proper diagnosis and bipolar therapy treatment, […]

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    Bipolar I vs. Bipolar II: Key Differences and What They Mean for Treatment

    March 26, 2026

    Bipolar disorder is a complex mood disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. Many have heard the term (after all, some of you are living with it!), but did you know that there are two different types? Understanding the distinction between Bipolar I and Bipolar II is essential for proper diagnosis and bipolar therapy treatment, but it can also be helpful to know which you or your loved one has for your own knowledge. 

    What Is Bipolar I?

    Bipolar I is characterized by manic episodes lasting at least seven days or severe enough to require hospitalization. Mania usually presents as an elevated mood, taking risky behaviors, a decreased need for sleep, racing thoughts, and inflated self-esteem or unflappable confidence. Depressive episodes are common but not required for diagnosis. 

    And Bipolar II?

    Bipolar II, the more common form of bipolar disorder, involves hypomania—less intense than full mania—paired with major depressive episodes. While hypomania may not disrupt daily life to the same extent, the depressive phases can be debilitating. 

    Why Does the Difference Matter?

    While mood stabilizers, psychotherapy, and lifestyle management are the recommended treatment for both, Bipolar I vs. Bipolar II requires a slightly different approach. Close medical monitoring is especially important for Bipolar I due to the severity of manic episodes. Bipolar II generally needs lower doses of medication to be effective, and bipolar therapy has a stronger focus on the depressive episodes vs. controlling mania. 

    Let Us Help You

    If you suspect either kind of bipolar disorder, trust your care to us. Our mental health providers are well-versed in mood disorders and committed to providing a safe, supportive space for you to get to know yourself better. Give us a call today to get started!

    Filed Under: bipolar, brain disorder, Depression

    3 Things You Should Know About Substance Use Disorders

    March 3, 2026

    Substance use disorders (SUDs) affect millions of people from all walks of life. However, this isn’t a sign of widespread moral failure. Addiction to alcohol, prescription medications, illicit drugs, or other substances is a complex mental health condition, and the path to healing begins with understanding. If you found this article because you want to […]

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    3 Things You Should Know About Substance Use Disorders

    March 3, 2026

    Substance use disorders (SUDs) affect millions of people from all walks of life. However, this isn’t a sign of widespread moral failure. Addiction to alcohol, prescription medications, illicit drugs, or other substances is a complex mental health condition, and the path to healing begins with understanding. If you found this article because you want to learn about your addiction or support a loved one, you’re on the right track. 

    What You Need to Know About SUDs

    Some think of addiction as weakness, an act of rebellion against society, or attention-seeking behavior. If we want to shift the narrative away from blame, there are 3 things everyone should understand about SUDs: 

    • Addiction Is a Brain-Based Disorder 

      Repeated substance use changes a person’s brain chemistry, making it harder to stop. Willpower alone is often not enough. Thus, addressing a substance use disorder is not a simple matter. 

    • Addiction Often Co-Occurs With Other Issues 

      Many people with substance use disorders are seeking relief from anxiety, depression, or trauma. In these cases, treating the addiction is only a temporary fix—the root issue needs to be addressed as well. 

    • Addiction Recovery Is Not Linear 

      Recovery looks different for everyone. Setbacks or relapses are common; for every two steps forward, you might take one back. But healing is possible with consistent support. 

    Yes, You Deserve Support

    Therapy offers a safe space to begin the work of recovery. We offer professional substance abuse counseling for those battling with personal addiction and their families. If you could use some guidance, reach out today to speak with a therapist who specializes in substance use disorders. Together, we can build a future to be proud of.

    Filed Under: Addiction, brain disorder, drug addiction, mental health, substance abuse



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