Bipolar Disorder Treatment
Center in Scottsdale
At Redefine Wellness & Treatment in Scottsdale, we provide intensive bipolar disorder treatment for adults experiencing Bipolar I, Bipolar II, cyclothymic disorder, and mood instability that hasn't stabilized with medication alone.
- Joint Commission Accredited
- Daily Neurofeedback
- Medication + Therapy Integration
- Nervous System Stabilization
- Curated Bipolar Disorder Programs
Specialized Bipolar Disorder Treatment in Scottsdale, Arizona
Bipolar disorder involves neurological dysregulation affecting mood, energy, sleep, and cognition simultaneously. Medication manages symptoms, our approach addresses the underlying patterns that keep episodes cycling:
- Medication + Therapy Integration —Psychiatric care coordinates with DBT, CBT, and IPSRT to address both biological and behavioral components of mood cycling.
- Neurofeedback for Mood Stabilization —Advanced brain mapping identifies neural patterns linked to mood dysregulation. We train the brain toward more stable baseline states.
- Nervous System Regulation — Breathwork, PEMF therapy, and somatic approaches regulate the autonomic patterns that often precede mood episodes.
- Flexible Intensity — PHP for full immersion and daily structure. IOP for those balancing treatment with work or family. Both designed for stabilization outpatient care can't provide.
Our clinical team has 40+ combined years treating bipolar disorder and mood instability that hasn’t responded to medication management alone.
- Levels of Care
Bipolar Treatment at Every Level of Care
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
PHP provides the treatment intensity needed to stabilize bipolar episodes when outpatient care hasn't been enough. This program is appropriate for rapid cycling between depression and mania, prolonged depressive episodes that medication alone hasn't touched, or manic episodes affecting work, relationships, or judgment. Treatment runs 5 days per week, 5–6 hours daily, for 4–8 weeks.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
IOP is designed for two scenarios: stepping down from PHP with a stable baseline that needs continued support, or when bipolar symptoms are impacting life but don't require daily intensive care. You're able to work, maintain some routines, but need more structure than weekly therapy provides. Treatment runs 3 days per week, 3–4 hours per session.
Private Therapeutic Retreats
Our private retreats provide concentrated bipolar treatment in a condensed timeframe—ideal when insurance limitations, travel distance, or executive schedules make traditional PHP impractical. Retreats include individualized assessment, daily neurofeedback, IPSRT for circadian stabilization, medication consultation, and a concrete maintenance plan for continuing care with your local providers.
Bipolar I Disorder
Bipolar I is defined by manic episodes lasting at least seven days, or manic symptoms severe enough to require hospitalization. These episodes involve distinctly elevated mood, increased energy, reduced need for sleep, and often impaired judgment that can lead to significant consequences in work, finances, and relationships.
Characteristic Symptoms
- Full manic episodes
- Elevated or irritable mood
- Decreased need for sleep
- Racing thoughts
- Impulsive decisions
- Grandiosity
- Depressive episodes
How We Treat Bipolar I at Redefine
Treatment focuses on mood stabilization through coordinated medication management with psychiatry, combined with Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) to stabilize circadian rhythms and daily routines. Neurofeedback helps train the brain toward more regulated patterns, while DBT skills provide tools for managing intense emotions during mood shifts.
Bipolar II Disorder
Bipolar II involves hypomanic episodes (elevated mood states less severe than full mania) alternating with major depressive episodes. Many people with Bipolar II spend more time depressed than hypomanic, and the condition is frequently misdiagnosed as unipolar depression, leading to years of inadequate treatment.
Characteristic Symptoms
- Hypomanic episodes
- Major depressive episodes
- Increased productivity periods
- Sleep changes
- Mood instability
- Irritability
- Concentration problems
How We Treat Bipolar II at Redefine
We emphasize thorough diagnostic assessment to distinguish Bipolar II from unipolar depression, a critical distinction that changes treatment approach entirely. Research shows adjunctive psychotherapy significantly reduces relapse rates. We combine IPSRT for routine stabilization, targeted medication optimization, and neurofeedback to address the depressive episodes that dominate this presentation.
Cyclothymic Disorder
Cyclothymia involves chronic mood instability with numerous periods of hypomanic and depressive symptoms that don't meet full criteria for either episode type. The pattern persists for at least two years, creating a baseline of unpredictability that affects relationships, work consistency, and self-concept.
Characteristic Symptoms
- Chronic mood fluctuations
- Mild hypomanic periods
- Mild depressive periods
- Never symptom-free for long
- Relationship difficulties
- Inconsistent performance
How We Treat Cyclothymia at Redefine
Cyclothymia benefits significantly from structure and rhythm stabilization. IPSRT helps establish consistent daily patterns that buffer against mood shifts. We combine this with mood tracking to identify personal triggers, DBT skills for emotional regulation, and nervous system-focused modalities like breathwork and PEMF to support baseline stability between mood states.
Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder
Rapid cycling is defined as four or more mood episodes within a 12-month period. Some individuals experience ultra-rapid or ultradian cycling, with mood shifts occurring within days or even hours. This pattern is more treatment-resistant and often requires intensive, multimodal intervention.
Characteristic Symptoms
- 4+ episodes per year
- Unpredictable mood shifts
- Medication resistance
- Functional impairment
- Sleep disruption
- Difficulty planning
- Relationship strain
How We Treat Rapid Cycling at Redefine
Rapid cycling often indicates the need for intensive treatment density. Our PHP program provides the daily structure and monitoring needed during unstable periods. We coordinate closely with psychiatry for medication optimization, use neurofeedback to address brain dysregulation patterns, and implement strict IPSRT protocols for circadian rhythm stabilization.
Bipolar Disorder with Mixed Features
Mixed features occur when symptoms of mania/hypomania and depression appear simultaneously. This might look like feeling energized yet hopeless, or agitated while exhausted. This presentation carries elevated risk and is particularly distressing because the emotional experience doesn't fit neatly into either pole.
Characteristic Symptoms
- Simultaneous up and down
- Agitated depression
- Dysphoric mania
- Racing thoughts with despair
- Restlessness
- Irritability
- Sleep disturbance
How We Treat Mixed Features at Redefine
Mixed states require careful intervention since traditional antidepressants can worsen agitation. We work closely with psychiatry to optimize medication for this specific presentation. DBT skills help manage the contradictory emotional states, while somatic therapies and neurofeedback address the physiological dysregulation underlying mixed episodes.
Bipolar Disorder with Psychotic Features
Approximately 50-70% of individuals with Bipolar I experience psychotic features during severe mood episodes. These may include delusions (fixed false beliefs) or hallucinations, often mood-congruent, meaning they match the current mood state. Grandiose delusions during mania or nihilistic beliefs during depression are common presentations.
Characteristic Symptoms
- Delusions during episodes
- Hallucinations (auditory/visual)
- Grandiose beliefs in mania
- Paranoid thinking
- Disorganized thoughts
- Impaired reality testing
- Severe episode intensity
How We Treat Psychotic Features at Redefine
Psychotic features indicate severe episodes requiring close psychiatric coordination and often atypical antipsychotic medication. Our treatment approach includes reality-based cognitive interventions, family psychoeducation, medication adherence support, and careful monitoring. Once stabilized, we address underlying mood dysregulation with standard bipolar interventions including IPSRT and neurofeedback.
Bipolar Depression
Depressive episodes in bipolar disorder account for the majority of illness burden. People with Bipolar II spend roughly three times more days depressed than hypomanic. Bipolar depression is more treatment-resistant than unipolar depression and requires different pharmacological and therapeutic approaches.
Characteristic Symptoms
- Persistent low mood
- Hypersomnia or insomnia
- Loss of interest
- Fatigue and heaviness
- Concentration difficulties
- Social withdrawal
- Hopelessness
How We Treat Bipolar Depression at Redefine
Research shows psychotherapy combined with medication significantly reduces depressive symptoms and relapse rates. We use IPSRT and CBT, both evidence-based for bipolar depression, alongside breathwork and PEMF to address the physical heaviness and low energy. Behavioral activation helps counter withdrawal patterns while protecting against triggering hypomania.
Substance/Medication-Induced Bipolar Disorder
This DSM-5 diagnosis applies when manic, hypomanic, or depressive episodes are directly caused by substance use (stimulants, cocaine, alcohol) or medications (corticosteroids, antidepressants). The key distinction is whether symptoms persist beyond expected physiological effects of the substance. Many cases evolve into primary bipolar disorder requiring ongoing treatment.
Characteristic Patterns
- Symptoms during intoxication
- Symptoms during withdrawal
- Medication-triggered mania
- Stimulant-induced episodes
- Alcohol-related mood shifts
- Persistence after sobriety
- Co-occurring addiction
How We Treat Substance-Induced Bipolar at Redefine
Accurate diagnosis requires careful timeline assessment to understand the relationship between substance use and mood episodes. We provide integrated treatment addressing both conditions simultaneously, recognizing that untreated mood symptoms increase relapse risk. Our clinical team coordinates with addiction specialists when needed, combining mood stabilization with sobriety support and relapse prevention strategies.
Bipolar Disorder with Comorbid Anxiety
Anxiety disorders co-occur with bipolar disorder in over half of cases, significantly higher than the general population. This comorbidity is associated with more severe symptoms, greater functional impairment, higher suicide risk, and more complex treatment needs.
Characteristic Symptoms
- Persistent worry
- Panic symptoms
- Social avoidance
- Physical tension
- Sleep difficulties
- Mood instability
- Treatment complexity
How We Treat Comorbid Anxiety at Redefine
We address both conditions simultaneously rather than sequentially. Neurofeedback helps regulate the overactive threat response underlying anxiety while supporting mood stability. DBT provides skills for both emotional dysregulation and anxiety management. Our nervous system-focused modalities (breathwork, PEMF, somatic therapy) target the physiological activation present in both conditions.
High-Functioning Bipolar Disorder
Many professionals maintain careers, relationships, and outward success while managing bipolar disorder privately. Hypomanic productivity may even contribute to achievement until the costs accumulate. This population often delays treatment, fearing that medication or therapy will diminish the "edge" they rely on.
Characteristic Patterns
- Professional success
- Hidden symptoms
- Burnout cycles
- Relationship strain
- Imposter feelings
- Fear of losing productivity
- Delayed help-seeking
How We Treat High-Functioning Bipolar at Redefine
Our IOP schedule (three days weekly) allows professionals to continue working while receiving intensive treatment. We focus on sustainable stability, not eliminating productive energy but preventing the crashes and impaired decisions that erode long-term success. Treatment includes executive coaching integration and strategies for maintaining career performance with better self-management.
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"Bipolar disorder is often treated like a medication-only condition. But mood stabilization requires more than pills. It requires rhythm, structure, and learning to work with your nervous system instead of against it."
Brenna Gonzales, LPC, SEP, CMAT
Trauma-Focused Therapist
- Our Approach
How We Treat Bipolar at Redefine
Brain-Based Interventions
Bipolar disorder involves dysregulated neural circuits affecting mood, energy, and sleep. Targeted neurofeedback protocols help the brain self-regulate more effectively by training specific brainwave patterns associated with mood stability. This addresses the neurological component that medication alone cannot change.
Rhythm & Lifestyle Stabilization
Disrupted circadian rhythms are both a trigger and symptom of bipolar episodes. Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) helps clients establish consistent sleep, meal, and activity schedules. Combined with lifestyle coaching, we help stabilize the daily patterns that protect against mood episodes.
Evidence-Based Psychotherapy
CBT for bipolar disorder teaches clients to recognize early warning signs of episodes and intervene before full escalation. DBT provides emotional regulation skills essential for managing mood intensity. These approaches help clients develop mastery over their condition rather than feeling controlled by it.
Nervous System & Somatic Work
The body holds mood states. Manic energy often manifests as physical restlessness, while depression shows up as heaviness and fatigue. Somatic therapies help clients develop body awareness to catch mood shifts early. PEMF and breathwork support nervous system regulation between the extremes.
Treatment is individualized based on comprehensive assessment, including mood charting and neurological evaluation. Your clinical team determines which combination of modalities addresses your specific bipolar patterns. Medication management works alongside these therapies, not instead of them.
- Types of Bipolar
What Type of Bipolar Disorder Are You Dealing With?
How We Treat Bipolar at Redefine
Consultation
Free, confidential call about your situation
Assessment
Comprehensive evaluation and mood history
Care Plan
Personalized treatment for your bipolar type
Treatment
Active stabilization with therapy and skills
Integration
Rhythm and routines for lasting stability
Real Connection, Support, & Healing
Our Scottsdale outpatient programs combine innovative neuroscience with proven therapeutic approaches.
- Living With Bipolar
Signs You May Benefit from Bipolar Disorder Treatment
- Mood episodes are significantly affecting work, relationships, or daily functioning
- Medication has helped but has not fully stabilized your cycles
- You have been hospitalized or experienced a crisis related to mania or depression
- Weekly therapy has not provided enough support to build skills between sessions
- Sleep disruption, impulsive spending, or risky behavior continues despite outpatient care
- You or your family feel stuck in a cycle of crisis and recovery
Our PHP and IOP programs provide the structure and intensity to make progress that weekly therapy often cannot achieve.
- Testimonials
Healing in Their Own Words
“They made me feel at ease and understood.”
Chris Stonewall
“ Love the red light therapy!!”
Christine Driscoll
“Best Red Light Therapy in my LIFE!”

Dan Selmasska
“Laura is an excellent practitioner”

Dr. Jasmine
“What a blessing to have found and participated in treatment at Redefine Wellness.”
jen cutler
“I have never experienced such a professional and caring staff.”
Hunter Bratt
“The staff is so friendly and the facility is clean. ”

Gwen Johnston
“I love this facility. I have been doing Red-light therapy here for several months. ”

Robert Blume
“I was lost, unable to stand up for myself and stuck in anxiety.”

Presley Petersen
“The wellness center is stunning and the whole team has been very kind and helpful.”

Mackenzie Korus
“I’m so happy to say I would 100% recommend this place over and over”

briana medley
“The staff here are wonderful and compassionate. I definitely recommend this clinic!”
Beaunerism
“Receiving treatments here was 100% a game changer, I strongly recommend!”
Jae Sheck
“Highly recommend if you’re looking for something focused and personal.”
Scott Forbes
“Highly recommend!”
Jenna Wolf
“The entire staff at Redefine is amazing. ”

Brittany Whitley
“The staff is incredible—super friendly”

Jon Driscoll
“A beautiful location with wonderful staff”
Matt Sheehan
“They made me feel at ease and understood.”
Chris Stonewall
“ Love the red light therapy!!”
Christine Driscoll
“Best Red Light Therapy in my LIFE!”

Dan Selmasska
“Laura is an excellent practitioner”

Dr. Jasmine
“What a blessing to have found and participated in treatment at Redefine Wellness.”
jen cutler
“I have never experienced such a professional and caring staff.”
Hunter Bratt
- Giving You The Answers You Need
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between bipolar I and bipolar II?
Will I need to take medication for bipolar disorder?
How long does bipolar disorder treatment take?
Can bipolar disorder be treated without hospitalization?
What if I have been misdiagnosed with depression?
Our Mission
At Redefine Wellness and Treatment, we empower healing by uniting mind, body, and spirit. Using trauma-informed therapies, neuroscience, and holistic practices, we deliver personalized care that fosters resilience, growth, and lasting transformation.
Our Vision
We aspire to create a world where access to transformative healing is available to all, empowering people to lead fulfilling, balanced lives.
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Bipolar Treatment Works
Bipolar disorder responds well to comprehensive treatment that combines medication management with evidence-based therapy. These numbers reflect what research confirms and what we see in practice.
Adding cognitive behavioral therapy to medication nearly cuts the relapse rate in half. This combination approach helps people stay stable longer and manage mood episodes more effectively.
Bipolar spectrum disorders affect roughly 1 in 23 American adults at some point in their lives. The U.S. has the highest prevalence rate globally, making specialized treatment access critical.
Three-quarters of people with bipolar disorder also meet criteria for at least one other condition, most commonly anxiety or substance use. This is why comprehensive treatment matters.
All Evidence-Based Therapies Show Similar Benefits
The STEP-BD study found that CBT, Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT), and Family-Focused Therapy all produce similar recovery rates when combined with medication. The key isn't which therapy you choose; it's having structured, skilled support alongside medication management.
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Bipolar Disorder Treatment in North Scottsdale, Arizona
Redefine Wellness & Treatment is located in North Scottsdale, serving clients throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area. Our facility offers both Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs for bipolar disorder, with all treatment modalities available on-site.
Approximate Drive Times
Clients travel from throughout the Phoenix metro area and East Valley:
On-Site Treatment Modalities
Our Scottsdale facility houses all treatment services in one location: neurofeedback and qEEG brain mapping for mood stabilization, breathwork and PEMF therapy, individual and group therapy sessions, and evidence-based approaches including CBT and DBT. Clients complete their full bipolar treatment program without traveling between facilities.