It has been witnessed that managing bipolar disorder often works best when both therapy and medication are clubbed. Medication helps in stabilizing mood and reducing episodes. Therapy on the other hand provides the required tools to cope with stress, improve relationships and manage daily life challenges.
Studies have found that clubbing the approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychoeducation and mindfulness techniques leads to better results compared to medication alone. However, it is also to note here that access to regular therapy is not always easy for everyone.
I would love to hear some valuable thoughts from other members like these:
Your insights and experiences may help others in managing bipolar disorder in a better way.
Studies have found that clubbing the approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychoeducation and mindfulness techniques leads to better results compared to medication alone. However, it is also to note here that access to regular therapy is not always easy for everyone.
I would love to hear some valuable thoughts from other members like these:
- How you see therapy is helping along with medication?
- Can you share some therapy approaches that work well in real life?
- What mental health services may do to make therapy easier to access for everyone?
Your insights and experiences may help others in managing bipolar disorder in a better way.