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How Long Can I Expect To Be In Therapy?

Therapy duration varies based on individual needs and the extent to which bipolar disorder has affected you. Some patients may benefit from short-term therapy, while others may require long- term support. Providing a specific timeframe is difficult, as treatment is tailored to each person.

Can Bipolar Disorder Be Managed Without Medication?

While medication is important in managing bipolar disorder, particularly in moderate to severe cases, there are complementary approaches that can also help. These include lifestyle changes, such as regular sleep and exercise, and mental health activities, such as therapy and stress management techniques.

Is There A BPHarmony Community?

Yes, BPHarmony offers a supportive community where you can connect with peers and others who are managing bipolar disorder. Our eCommunity

What Happens In A Therapy Session?

In our therapy sessions, patients are given a safe, confidential environment to share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences freely. The therapist listens, offers support, and helps guide you through your personal journey toward improved mental health and well-being, without any judgment.

Can I Continue Working While Receiving Treatment?

Yes, many individuals with bipolar disorder continue to work while receiving treatment. Effective management of the condition through therapy, medication, and lifestyle adjustments can help maintain stability and productivity in the workplace.

What Level Of Confidentiality Can I Expect?

At BPHarmony, we prioritize patient privacy and confidentiality. No information is shared without written consent from the patient, except in cases where there is a legal obligation to do so (such as situations involving risk of harm to the patient or others).
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