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Long Island Psychotherapy
Centrally located in Plainview, NY, we offer psychotherapy and counseling services for anxiety, depression, loss, relationship/sexual difficulties, and family dysfunction for individuals, families, couples and groups.

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What Is the Course of Bipolar Disorder?

Episodes of mania and depression typically recur across the life span. Between episodes, most people with bipolar disorder are free of symptoms, but as many as one-third of people have some residual symptoms. A small percentage of people experience chronic unremitting symptoms despite treatment.3

The classic form of the illness, which involves recurrent episodes of mania and depression, is called bipolar I disorder. Some people, however, never develop severe mania but instead experience milder episodes of hypomania that alternate with depression; this form of the illness is called bipolar II disorder. When four or more episodes of illness occur within a 12-month period, a person is said to have rapid-cycling bipolar disorder. Some people experience multiple episodes within a single week, or even within a single day. Rapid cycling tends to develop later in the course of illness and is more common among women than among men.

People with bipolar disorder can lead healthy and productive lives when the illness is effectively treated (see “How Is Bipolar Disorder Treated?”). Without treatment, however, the natural course of bipolar disorder tends to worsen. Over time a person may suffer more frequent (more rapid-cycling) and more severe manic and depressive episodes than those experienced when the illness first appeared.4 But in most cases, proper treatment can help reduce the frequency and severity of episodes and can help people with bipolar disorder maintain good quality of life.

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WELLNESS SELF MANAGEMENT FOR DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY: Learn how to manage anxiety and depression by using readily available resources and self developed stratgies. Share experiences and strategies with other group members and plan 'Action Steps' that will enhance your ability to live a balnced and healthy lifestyle.
For information Call: (516)932-3706 or click here to e-mail us.

YOUNG ADULT GROUP: Come join our group for young adults. Ages 21 to 35. Now meeting weekly. The group covers topics ranging from complex relationships to love and sexuality. Group members learn about themselves as they learn about others.
For information Call: (516)932-3706 or click here to e-mail us.

TELL ME YOU LOVE ME:
This workshop for couples (New for 2008) will watch excerpts from the hit HBO series. "Tell Me You Love Me" and use the material to examine their own and others' relationships. Led by an experienced group leader, couples can benefit tremendously from the insight offered by this kind of group. For information Call: (516)932-3706 or click here to e-mail us.

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