Online Therapy & Treatment for Bipolar Disorder in Washington

Receive compassionate, evidence-based care from home. Whether you're seeking therapy, medication support, or a diagnostic evaluation, I’m here to help you find stability and confidence.

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Personalized Online Bipolar Services

Living with bipolar disorder can feel overwhelming — the highs, the lows, and the uncertainty in between. With the right support, you can build stability, confidence, and a better understanding of yourself.

Services Offered:

  • Mood-regulation strategies

  • CBT, DBT, and Interpersonal Social Rhythm Therapy

  • Skills to manage mania, hypomania, and depression

  • Psychoeducation to help you understand your triggers, patterns, and needs

  • Lifestyle and sleep-routine support to create more stability

These sessions take place through secure telehealth, making it easy to access consistent bipolar disorder supportive therapy from home.

All prescribing follows Washington State telehealth regulations..

How It Works

1.

Schedule a Consultation

Choose a time that works for you and share your goals, concerns, and symptoms.

2.

Comprehensive Evaluation

Review mood history, patterns, and clinical needs. (This may include clarifying or confirming a diagnosis.)

3.

Develop a Treatment Plan

You’ll receive a tailored plan combining therapy, medication management, or both — depending on your needs.

4.

Follow-Up & Progress Tracking

Regular sessions to adjust your plan and build long-term stability, prevent relapse episodes, and develop supportive daily habits.

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  • What is Bipolar Disorder?

    Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder characterized by shifts between depressive episodes and periods of elevated mood such as mania or hypomania. These changes can affect energy, sleep, decision-making, and daily functioning.

    Working with a psychiatrist for bipolar disorder can help individuals understand their patterns, manage symptoms, and build long-term stability.

  • Common Bipolar Symptoms

    Periods of depression (low mood, low energy, loss of interest)

    Episodes of mania or hypomania (increased energy, reduced sleep, impulsivity)

    Difficulty regulating sleep, motivation, or routine

    Intense mood swings lasting days or weeks

    Changes in activity levels, concentration, or decision-making

    Next Step: If these symptoms sound familiar and you or your loved one already have an autism diagnosis, online therapy or psychiatric care can provide tools and strategies to improve daily life.

  • What Causes Bipolar Disorder?

    There isn’t a single cause of bipolar disorder. Instead, it develops through a combination of factors, including:

    Genetics: Family history can increase the likelihood of developing bipolar disorder.

    Brain Chemistry: Differences in neurotransmitter activity and mood-regulation pathways play a role.

    Environmental Factors: Stressful life events, trauma, disrupted sleep patterns, or substance use may contribute to mood episodes.

    When questions arise, working with a bipolar psychiatrist or bipolar disorder therapist can help clarify myths, explain risk factors, and guide evidence-based treatment options.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • A therapist can assess symptoms and provide clinical impressions, but in most cases, an official diagnosis requires a licensed psychiatrist, psychiatric nurse practitioner, or psychologist.

    If you are unsure whether you have bipolar disorder, I can guide you through the evaluation process or provide the psychiatric assessment directly.

  • Not everyone does, but many people benefit from mood stabilizers or other medications. This will be discussed during your evaluation.

  • Yes. Research supports telehealth for mood disorders, and many clients find it easier to maintain consistency with online sessions.