Bipolar disorder treatment at a rehabilitation center involves a structured, multi-disciplinary approach tailored to stabilize mood swings and support long-term recovery. Patients undergo thorough psychiatric evaluations followed by personalized treatment plans. Medication management, typically involving mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, or antidepressants, is closely supervised by psychiatrists. Psychotherapy, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), helps patients understand triggers, regulate emotions, and develop coping strategies. Rehab centers also offer psychoeducation for individuals and families to promote awareness and support. Group therapy sessions provide peer interaction and reduce isolation.
Lifestyle management including routine building, sleep hygiene, and stress reduction techniques are emphasized. Nutritional counseling and physical wellness activities further support emotional health. Dual diagnosis programs address co-occurring disorders like substance abuse. Holistic therapies such as yoga, meditation, and art therapy may be integrated to enhance well-being. Discharge planning and aftercare programs ensure continuity of care and relapse prevention post-rehabilitation.