What Makes Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder So Challenging?

woman thinking about how hard it is to diagnose bipolar disorder.

Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that is characterized by periods of extreme highs and lows in mood and energy levels. The exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown, but it is believed to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors.

While the symptoms of bipolar disorder can be severe, the condition is highly treatable. However, it can often take a long time to receive a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. This is because the symptoms can be similar to other mental health conditions, and it can be difficult to distinguish between them.

There are several reasons why it can take a long time to diagnose bipolar disorder. One of the most common is that people may not seek help until they are in a low mood. This is because they may not realize that their symptoms are due to a mental illness. Instead, they may attribute them to stress or other external factors.

Another reason why it can take a long time to diagnose bipolar disorder is that the symptoms can vary greatly from person to person. This can make it difficult for doctors to make a diagnosis. Often, a diagnosis of bipolar disorder is only made after a person has been seen by several mental health professionals.

If you think you or someone you know may be suffering from bipolar disorder, it is important to seek help as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a big difference in managing the condition.

How is Bipolar Disorder Diagnosed?

Bipolar disorder is diagnosed by a mental health professional, such as a psychiatrist, after a comprehensive evaluation. This evaluation usually includes a medical history, a psychological evaluation, and a physical examination.

During the evaluation, the mental health professional will ask questions about your symptoms and how they have affected your life. They will also ask about your family history of mental illness and any other medical conditions you have.

The mental health professional may also ask you to complete a mood chart. This chart tracks your moods over time and can help the mental health professional to identify patterns in your symptoms.

Once the evaluation is complete, the mental health professional will make a diagnosis based on the criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). To be diagnosed with bipolar disorder, you must have had at least one episode of mania or hypomania.

What are the Treatment Options for Bipolar Disorder? 

There are several different treatment options available for bipolar disorder. The most common is medication, which can help to stabilize your moods.

Other treatment options include psychotherapy, which can help you to understand and manage your condition. You may also be offered electroconvulsive therapy, which can be effective for people who do not respond to medication.

If you have bipolar disorder, it is important to seek help as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a big difference in managing the condition.

Conclusion

It is clear that bipolar disorder is a complex mental illness that can be difficult to diagnose. There are a number of factors that can contribute to the delay in diagnosis, including the nature of the symptoms, the lack of awareness about the disorder, and the stigma associated with mental illness. However, with the help of a qualified mental health professional, it is possible to get an accurate diagnosis and begin the process of recovery.

Aspen View Mental Health is Greeley’s premier provider of adult mental health counseling and therapy programs. Our programs are run by experienced therapists that treat anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions through individual, group, and family counseling. Take charge of your mental health in Greeley by getting in touch with us today!

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Megan Oliveira
Director of Business Development

Megan comes to Aspen View with over a decade of experience working in strategic development and social impact in the non-profit, NGO, and foreign aid sector. She was a film producer at MSNBC and produced documentary and docu-series projects during her time there. Megan has a passion for helping underserved communities access the mental health and recovery resources they need.  She is a graduate of the University of San Diego with a bachelor’s degree in Rhetoric and a minor in Business Administration, she also lettered in Division 1 Soccer while at USD. She was born and raised in Central California and is returning to the area after working in the Bay Area and Los Angeles for the last 20 years. She values spending time with her family and weekend trips to Shaver Lake.

Jessica Varner, LPC, LAC - Lead Therapist at Aspen View Mental Health
Jessica Varner, LPC, LAC
Therapist

Jessica L. Varner is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Licensed Addictions Counselor (LAC) with over a decade of experience in the field of mental health. She received her master’s degree in clinical counseling in 2012 from the University of Northern Colorado and became a Licensed Addictions Counselor in 2018.

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Dr. Nathan Swisher
Clinical Director

Nathan Swisher, PsyD is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Certified Addiction Specialist in Colorado. He earned his Doctorate of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (2011) from Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University, an APA-accredited program in California. At Rosemead, he was trained in psychological assessment and multiple psychotherapy models in a variety of clinical settings. Dr. Swisher returned to his home state of Colorado to complete his full-time internship in a community mental health setting. More recently, he has worked in community mental health and private practice in Greeley. Dr. Swisher is motivated to improve easy access to quality mental health services in Greeley and the surrounding areas.

Dr Matthew Tatum, Psy.D - CEO at Aspen View Mental Health
Dr. Matthew Tatum
Chief Executive Officer
Matthew Tatum, PsyD received his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology. Early in his career, he played a key role in helping develop two integrated behavioral health departments for Federally Qualified Health Centers in Fresno County. In 2015 he assumed the Executive Director role at First Steps Recovery. There he grew a single, six bed residential drug and alcohol treatment center into a six bed detoxification facility, 16 bed residential treatment center, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient program, and 30 bed sober living program. Expanding services such as this is a passion and life’s work for Dr. Tatum. His goal for Aspen View Mental Health is to expand services to the entire area and be able to provide care for all those in need.