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When You Need Support With Being Bipolar

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If you have been diagnosed as bipolar you are well aware of the pain, struggle, trauma, frustration, fear, uncertainty, and so many other things that come with this diagnosis.

Once you have a cocktail of medications that work, your visits to the psychiatrist might be paid by health insurance. But, supportive therapy may not be covered.

If you are looking to add a professional who understands the issues surrounding bipolarism in a practical manner, working with me could be the right choice for you.

Some of the things that I’ve seen with people who successfully come to terms with the bipolar diagnosis are that they do the following:

What I Offer:

Who Can Work With Me?

To work with me you must meet several requirements. If you can answer 4–6 of the following statements positively, we can talk. I will want to know if there is a statement you need to work towards in order to give it a “yes” answer. The statements are as follows:

  1. You are in treatment with a psychiatrist and are adjusting to a stable situation with your medication.
  2. You are committed to swallowing your medication each and every day as prescribed.
  3. You are committed to adjusting the medication as needed.
  4. You are seeking to build a support team that understands the challenges you face in living daily with bipolarism.
  5. You have the beginnings of a support team and a demonstrable plan of action should something happen to necessitate restabilization. This is vital in our working together.
  6. The online mode of meeting works for you.

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