Living with Bipolar Disorder is challenging. But with Amaha, a better life is within your reach - get the most effective treatment for bipolar disorder, today.
This is what Bipolar Disorder can look like...
It involves manic episodes, where you may feel the following:
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Extremely happy
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Energetic
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Confident
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Talkative
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Impulsive
It also involves depressive episodes, where you may experience:
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Intense sadness
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Lack of energy
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Numbness
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Lack of concentration
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Feelings of guilt
Try the Amaha approach to Bipolar Disorder Treatment
Your mental health is our priority. You’ve made it this far and reached out for support - now, let us do our bit. Based on our clinical expertise, decades of experience, and the latest science in bipolar care, we have built a programmatic approach to drive real changes and improvements over time.
Consult a psychiatrist
Get a formal diagnosis to understand yourself better, and access a personalised care plan with medication support to feel more in control.
Talk to a therapist
Get referred to a suitable therapist who will provide a safe space to talk through your concerns and help you build skills to cope with challenges.
Access self-care tools
Get recommendations from your providers for self-care exercises that you can engage in between sessions to manage your symptoms.
Choose a Bipolar Disorder treatment option that works for you
At Amaha, we offer scientifically-grounded methods to treat Bipolar Disorder. Choose the one that fits your needs.
Get therapy for bipolar disorder, with Amaha
Choose from a range of professionals who have received training to treat Bipolar Disorder.
Get therapist-recommended exercises for ongoing care and support between sessions.
Measure your progress with ease, and see real changes in your mental health over time.
Speak to an Amaha psychiatrist for bipolar disorder
Take a formal assessment with a psychiatrist and get a thorough understanding of your clinical diagnosis.
Obtain a treatment plan that may include medication support (if needed) and other care elements.
Access ongoing medical support via easy prescription renewals & unlimited chat access to your psychiatrist.
Access personalised self-care with the Amaha App
Get personalised plans with 500+ activities to help you cope with low moods, restlessness, and other concerns.
In times of intense distress, reach out to our chatbot Allie, and talk through your concerns to feel better.
Log your mood daily on the app and find insights into your emotional state over time.
Not sure what kind of care you need?
Finding the right treatment is a key step in your mental health journey. Talk to one of our mental health coaches to receive a personalised recommendation that will work for you.
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At present, Amaha is not equipped to handle crisis cases. If you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or the emergency helpline in your area immediately. If you're having suicidal thoughts, talk to a skilled, trained counsellor at a crisis centre in your area. You can also reach out to a suicide hotline in your country of residence here: http://www.healthcollective.in/contact/helplines. Remember that it gets better.
Amaha does not deal with medical or psychological emergencies. We are not designed to offer support in crisis situations - including when an individual is experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, or is showing symptoms of severe clinical disorders such as schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions. In these cases, in-person medical intervention is the most appropriate form of help.
If you feel you are experiencing any of these difficulties, we would urge you to seek help at the nearest hospital or emergency room where you can connect with a psychiatrist, social worker, counsellor or therapist in person. We recommend you to involve a close family member or a friend who can offer support.
Amaha does not deal with medical or psychological emergencies. We are not designed to offer support in crisis situations - including when an individual is experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, or is showing symptoms of severe clinical disorders such as schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions. In these cases, in-person medical intervention is the most appropriate form of help.
If you feel you are experiencing any of these difficulties, we would urge you to seek help at the nearest hospital or emergency room where you can connect with a psychiatrist, social worker, counsellor or therapist in person. We recommend you to involve a close family member or a friend who can offer support.