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Bipolar Disorder Therapists in Kenosha, WI


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Ryan Bufton

My approach to therapy: I specialize in helping people transform their thinking and move towards healing and what matters to them.

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Jessica Reo

My approach to therapy: I use a variety of therapeutic methods to best align with your specific wants and needs. I empower you to learn how to manage and understand your mental health behaviors and/or symptomology through psychoeducation and psychotherapy.

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Ben Fendrich

My approach to therapy: I enjoy supporting adults navigating mood challenges, including depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders. My approach is warm, engaging, and collaborative, providing a supportive space to process life’s stressors—whether they stem from work, relationships, or personal challenges.

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Chelsea Wegener

My approach to therapy: My style is to get to know you and where you are in your life, and then work with you to find solutions to the things that are causing you stress, frustration, or hopelessness.

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Brei Hileman

My approach to therapy: that you can expect to be welcomed with warmth, genuineness, empathy and compassion and to be treated with dignity and respect. Our time together is a judgment free space to explore your thoughts, feelings, challenges and successes.

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Mary Engelstatter

My approach to therapy: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor to change and I strive to give all my clients a safe and judgment-free session. I listen and help you find your voice. It's there-even if you haven't heard it recently!

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Lia Grover

My approach to therapy: My approach is rooted in the belief that the strength of the therapeutic relationship is key to a meaningful process. I am committed to fostering a space where openness is welcomed and your unique journey is honored. I use trauma informed practice.

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Joshua Lee

My approach to therapy: My approach is integrative, grounded in psychodynamic therapy with elements of CBT and ACT. I help clients explore underlying patterns and relational dynamics while building practical skills to manage thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. The process is collaborative, supporting both insight and meaningful change.

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Find Bipolar Disorder Therapists & Counselors in Kenosha, WI.

Bipolar disorder is characterized by intense and swift mood changes that can make everyday life a challenge. There are multiple types of bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive), and each are characterized by their levels of ups and downs as well as the length of symptoms.

If you believe you have bipolar disorder, the time to seek help is now. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder

When it comes to bipolar disorder, there are two classes of symptoms, mania and depression, that alternate for specific episodes. These cause feelings of highs and lows.

  • Mania: restlessness, overconfidence, having loads of energy, feeling extremely happy, feeling like your thoughts are racing.
  • Depression: sadness, hopelessness, fatigue, being unable to concentrate, decreased interest in daily activities or relationships.

You may not experience these exact symptoms, as bipolar disorder symptoms can vary greatly from individual to individual. Less severe symptoms are often caused by Cyclothymic disorder, which is related to bipolar disorder.

If you’d like to know more about bipolar disorder symptoms, this article details differences between manic and depressive episodes. If you think you may be suffering from bipolar disorder, the best thing you can do is seek help from a therapist.

Seek Bipolar Disorder Therapy Today!

The sooner you seek treatment for bipolar disorder, the sooner you can begin to understand and cope with your mood swings. And Mental Health Match can help you get started by quickly matching you with a professional therapist. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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