Expert Bipolar Disorder Treatment

Bipolar disorder can cause intense shifts in mood, energy, and behavior—ranging from depressive lows to periods of elevated or irritable mood. These changes can disrupt relationships, work, and daily functioning, but with the right treatment, stability is absolutely achievable.

At Serena Sessions, we provide personalized, physician-led care for bipolar disorder through secure telehealth appointments available across Texas.

What Is Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder is a medical condition involving episodes of:

  • Depression (low mood, low energy, loss of interest)

  • Mania or hypomania (increased energy, decreased need for sleep, impulsivity, elevated or irritable mood)

There are different types, including Bipolar I, Bipolar II, and other spectrum presentations—each requiring a tailored treatment approach.

Common Symptoms

Depressive Episodes

  • Persistent sadness or emptiness

  • Fatigue or low motivation

  • Sleep and appetite changes

  • Difficulty concentrating

Manic / Hypomanic Episodes

  • Increased energy or activity

  • Reduced need for sleep

  • Racing thoughts

  • Impulsive decisions (spending, risk-taking)

  • Irritability or agitation

Our Approach to Treatment

We take a comprehensive, individualized approach focused on long-term stability:

  • Detailed psychiatric evaluation

  • Accurate diagnosis and differentiation from similar conditions

  • Medication management (mood stabilizers, when appropriate)

  • Monitoring for effectiveness and side effects

  • Supportive psychotherapy and education

  • Long-term relapse prevention planning

Why Choose Serena Sessions

  • Board-certified psychiatrist (highest level of medical training in mental health)

  • Experience treating complex and severe mood disorders

  • Structured, thoughtful medication management—not rushed prescribing

  • Telehealth appointments available across Texas

  • Fast access to care (often within 1–2 weeks)

Who We Help

  • Adults with newly diagnosed bipolar disorder

  • Individuals previously misdiagnosed or not improving

  • Patients seeking a more precise, medically driven approach

  • Those needing ongoing medication management and monitoring