BIPOLAR DISORDER SPECIALISTS

Bipolar Therapists in Boca Raton, FL

Finding the right therapist for bipolar disorder in Boca Raton can feel overwhelming. The Mindful Network connects you with licensed professionals in southern Palm Beach County who specialize in treating bipolar disorder. Browse 4 providers who understand your needs and can help you take the next step toward feeling better.

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Therapy for bipolar disorder

Bipolar disorder is highly treatable, and therapy works best as part of a plan that usually includes medication managed by a physician or psychiatrist. Helpful approaches include psychoeducation, cognitive behavioral therapy, and interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT), which supports steady daily routines and sleep. Therapy helps you recognize early warning signs of mood shifts, manage stress, and stay consistent with treatment.

Bipolar disorder involves episodes of elevated mood or energy (mania or hypomania) and periods of depression. Because the manic side isn't always obvious, it can take time to identify. The providers below work with bipolar disorder and can support the therapy side of care and coordinate with your prescriber.

Finding care in Boca Raton

Boca Raton sits in southern Palm Beach County, close to Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, and the broader Fort Lauderdale–West Palm corridor. Therapists here often offer both in-office visits and secure video sessions. The providers below see clients in and around Boca Raton.

About these providers

This page lists 4 licensed providers in Boca Raton. Of these, 1 accept insurance including Aetna, Cigna and UnitedHealthcare; 1 offer telehealth sessions. Credentials among them include PhD.

Frequently asked questions

Can therapy alone treat bipolar disorder?
Therapy is an important part of care, but bipolar disorder typically also requires medication managed by a physician. The providers below can provide therapy and coordinate with your prescriber.
Do bipolar therapists in Boca Raton accept insurance?
Many do. The “About these providers” section above summarizes insurance acceptance on this page, and each profile lists accepted plans.
Is online therapy an option for bipolar disorder?
Yes. Many people manage the therapy side of care by secure video; several providers here offer telehealth across Florida.