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Compassionate Bipolar Disorder Treatment in South Florida

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Bipolar Disorder Treatment

Bipolar Disorder Treatment in Florida

Living with bipolar disorder can feel like an emotional rollercoaster, with intense highs and crushing lows that can turn even the simplest tasks into challenges. It doesn’t just affect you. It impacts your relationships, work, and overall well-being. If you are tired of feeling out of control or watching someone you care about struggle, know that help is available.

We understand how overwhelming bipolar disorder is! One day, you feel unstoppable, bursting with energy and ideas, and the next, you are weighed down by sadness and exhaustion. These shifts can disrupt your life in ways that feel impossible to manage on your own.

That’s where we come in. Our personalized inpatient treatment for bipolar disorder program is designed to help you regain control, find balance, and rebuild the life you deserve. Whether it is through evidence-based therapy, medication management, or holistic practices like mindfulness, we are here to support you every step of the way.

The rollercoaster of bipolar disorder doesn't have to be your life!

With our treatment facilities for bipolar disorder, you’ll get the personalized support you need through inpatient, outpatient, or residential options.

What is Bipolar Disorder?

Mania and depression are the two pillars of bipolar disorder, which challenges the individual’s psychological well-being. It appears quite often in early adulthood or late teens stage. It has a large impact on daily life for those suffering from the disorder.

Approximately 7 million adults in the United States live with bipolar disorder, making it one of the most common mood disorders. This condition significantly impacts daily functioning, with 83% of individuals experiencing serious impairment

  1. Manic episodes are defined as increased, exaggerated, or over-the-top features and activities, such as high energy levels, decreased sleep, and excessive optimistic feelings.
  2. Depressive episodes include general sadness, low late energy levels, and feelings of despair.
What is Bipolar Disorder?

In many cases, these mood changes increase in severity over time and, if not attended to, may affect someone’s personal relationships and work life. Whether through inpatient treatment for bipolar disorder or outpatient therapy, there are treatment options available to help individuals find stability.

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ADDICTION TREATMENT THAT ISN’T COOKIE-CUTTER

One of the first steps when seeking treatment for substance abuse is the detoxification process. Here you are medically supervised and managed through withdrawal process to rid the body of drugs & alcohol.

Residential inpatient treatment is when a client lives on-site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week while receiving intensive inpatient treatment. Learn more about inpatient treatment and how it can help you on your journey.

The partial day program at Calusa Recovery combines the best of aspects inpatient and outpatient treatment to form a hybrid program that allows you to experience inpatient therapies on an outpatient basis.

Find out why the innovative intensive outpatient program at Calusa Recovery is your best choice when seeking an outpatient addiction treatment program in Ft. Myers, Florida. 

Our outpatient program will enable your professional life to become limitless. We offer the tools for you to become the best you can be while being sober! If you’re in Lee County, don’t wait another day to start your recovery.

The family program at Calusa Recovery is an integral part of our programming. Family therapy is an essential part of the recovery process because it allows members of the entire family system to learn how to recover as a unit while supporting their loved-one in recovery.

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Types of Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar I Disorder

This illness includes high-energy manic stages/disorders lasting for over a week. Breaks often appear or follow when depressive episodes take over, severely affecting most daily functions. Over 50% of individuals with bipolar I or II disorder experience anxiety, and up to 61% engage in substance use as a form of self-medication, which can exacerbate their symptoms and complicate treatment

Bipolar II Disorder

High depressive periods are more common as hypomanic states or less intense mania are present.

Cyclothymic Disorder

People who do not possess bipolar disorder but are stable in moods, however, display mild bouts of depressive moods occasionally. This includes mood swings occurring over a period of two or more years.

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Whether it’s Bipolar I, II, or Cyclothymic Disorder, we offer tailored care to help you regain control and peace.
Causes and Risk Factors

Causes and Risk Factors

Although the exact pathology of bipolar disorder is known, it is theorized that several predisposing factors coexist and require further investigation. Genetic predisposition plays a significant role, as individuals with a family history of the disorder are at a higher risk. Insufficient amounts of neurochemicals in the brain that lead to disturbances in mood control are also present., and are also thought to be a contributing factor.

Additionally, environmental triggers such as stress, trauma, or major life changes can increase the likelihood of developing bipolar disorder. These factors often interact, creating a complex web that can heighten the chances of experiencing the disorder.

The suicide rate among individuals with bipolar disorder is alarmingly high, with up to 19% dying by suicide and 50% attempting at least once in their lifetime. This underscores the importance of early diagnosis and comprehensive treatment

Whether through inpatient treatment for bipolar disorder or outpatient treatment for bipolar disorder, understanding these causes helps inform the most effective treatment plan for bipolar disorder.

Co-Occurring Substance Abuse

There is a significant number of individuals with bipolar disorder who are also substance abusers because of trying to self-administer their symptoms using alcohol or drugs.
Self-Medication

Self-Medication

The patients may use drugs or alcohol to combat manic or depressive episodes.

Brain Structures

Brain Structures

People who have these changes in the structures of their brain are at greater risk of becoming addicted to the substance of abuse due to changes in their impulse control and the making of decisions.

It is vital that both bipolar disorder and addiction are treated at the same time, as this will enhance the chances of starting revealed aspects. That’s why inpatient treatment for bipolar disorder at our bipolar disorder treatment center includes comprehensive care for both conditions.

Addiction has no right to control your mental health!

Address both bipolar disorder and substance abuse at our specialized treatment center.
Our Bipolar Disorder Treatment Program

Our Bipolar Disorder

Treatment Program

Calusa Recovery has developed programs targeting the improvements needed for bipolar disorder completers. The following procedures and techniques were utilized in the program:

Therapies that incorporate Evidence-Based Practice

  1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Targets and Helps individuals in the management of negative feelings or thoughts that are self-destructive.
  2. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): focuses on the learning of emotionally regulated control and stress coping mechanisms.
  3. Medications Management: Begin with an aim to control mood stabilizers and control symptoms.

Use of Holistic Treatment:

  1. Mindfulness and Meditation: Encourages self-understanding and aids in stabilizing emotions.
  2. Nutritional Support: This will help the patients achieve their physical health and enhance their mental health.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment:

  1. This takes place at the same time as the treatment of bipolar disorder and substance use disorder.

Benefits of Treatment at

Calusa Recovery

Choosing inpatient treatment for bipolar disorder at Calusa Recovery provides a range of benefits, including:
Stabilization

Stabilization

Acquire mastery over one’s extremes of feelings or emotions.

Better Relationships

Better Relationships

Understand how to communicate effectively as well as how to resolve conflicts if they arise.

Lower Risk of Relapses

Lower Risk of Relapses

Find ways to avoid triggering situations and safe use of drugs or alcohol to bypass the situation altogether.

Unique Approach

Unique Approach

Plans for addressing bipolar disorder are customized to the patient’s requirements and preferences.

Ready to take control of bipolar disorder?

Our evidence-based therapies, holistic care, and dual diagnosis support are designed to help you heal and thrive.

Why Choose

Calusa Recovery?

At Calusa Recovery, we understand that no two individuals are the same. Our compassionate team is dedicated to providing personalized, evidence-based care in a supportive and welcoming environment.
Experienced Clinicians

Experienced Clinicians

Comprehensive Support

Comprehensive Support

Focus on Long-Term Recovery

Focus on Long-Term Recovery

Our residential treatment for bipolar disorder primarily focuses on your health and gets the best treatment possible. Whether you’re seeking bipolar disorder inpatient treatment or other treatment facilities for bipolar disorder, we will help you take back charge of your life.

You do not have to navigate bipolar disorder alone. With the right care and support, stability and peace are within reach. Let us help you take that first step toward a brighter, more balanced future.

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We Work With Most Major Insurance Providers

  • Aetna
  • Ambetter
  • Amerihealth
  • Anthem
  • AvMed
  • Beacon
  • Behavioral Health Systems
  • BCBS—Most BlueCross & BlueShield Plans
  • Carelon Behavioral Health
  • CareFirst
  • Cigna
  • ComPsych
  • Coventry
  • Empire BlueCross BlueShield
  • GHI
  • Highmark
  • Humana
  • Magellan
  • MagnaCare
  • Medicare
  • Meritain Health
  • MultPlan
  • NYSHIP (New York State Insurance Plan)
  • Optum
  • Oxford
  • PHCS
  • Potawatomi Cares
  • Self-Pay
  • Sunshine Healthl
  • TRICARE
  • UHC
  • UMR
  • VA Insurance
  • 90 Degree Benefits

At this time, we do not accept Medicaid

FAQs

Inpatient treatment for bipolar disorder typically lasts 7 to 14 days, depending on symptom severity and individual needs. Extended stays may be necessary for stabilization, medication adjustments, or managing co-occurring conditions.
Intensive treatment for bipolar disorder includes structured inpatient or outpatient programs. It combines therapy, medication management, and holistic approaches like mindfulness, aiming to stabilize mood, improve coping skills, and address underlying causes.
The best hospital for bipolar disorder offers personalized, evidence-based care, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, medication management, and dual diagnosis support. Look for accredited mental health facilities with experienced specialists and comprehensive treatment programs.
The most successful bipolar treatment integrates medication (mood stabilizers, antipsychotics), evidence-based therapies like CBT or DBT, and holistic approaches. Dual diagnosis treatment is essential if substance abuse is involved, ensuring long-term stability and recovery.