Comprehensive bipolar disorder treatment through our PHP and IOP programs. Mood stabilization, evidence-based therapy, and individualized care from licensed clinicians.
Quick, confidential, no obligation.
HIPAA protected • Results in minutes
Multiple levels of care designed around evidence-based treatment and your mental health recovery goals.
Mon–Fri, 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM. Structured daily groups including DBT, CBT, and psychoeducation. On-site NP for medication management within 24 hours.
Learn more →Morning, afternoon, or evening sessions. Step-down from PHP or direct entry. Weekly individual therapy and daily group sessions for 60–90 days.
Learn more →Mon–Thu, 6:00–9:00 PM. Same evidence-based programming in evening hours so you can maintain your career while pursuing treatment.
Learn more →Weekly outpatient sessions for long-term stability. Mood stabilizers and atypical antipsychotics managed by our on-site NP, integrated with all program levels.
Learn more →Real stories from those who’ve walked this trail before you.
“[Client testimonial about bipolar disorder treatment at Trailhead — placeholder. Learning to track my moods and recognize episode patterns gave me real control over my life.]”
“[Client testimonial about the evening program — placeholder. Being able to work during the day and get treatment at night changed everything for managing my bipolar disorder.]”
“[Client testimonial about medication management — placeholder. The NP worked with me to find the right mood stabilizer and it made all the difference in my treatment.]”
Everything you need for the journey — already packed and ready.
Specialized bipolar disorder programming with evidence-based therapies
On-site Nurse Practitioner for medication management within 24 hours
DBT skills groups targeting mood regulation and emotional stability
Flexible scheduling — morning, afternoon, or evening sessions
12:1 counselor-to-client ratio for personalized attention
Individual therapy weekly regardless of program level
Mood stabilizers and atypical antipsychotics managed by on-site NP
Family therapy and monthly family education groups
Mood tracking tools and psychoeducation on bipolar cycles
Case management for life skills, employment, housing support
Same-day or next-day admissions when clinically appropriate
From base camp to the summit — your elevation through treatment.
A grounded, home-like environment built for healing.
Multiple group therapy rooms provide comfortable, private spaces for evidence-based sessions including DBT, CBT, and ACT skills groups. Each room accommodates small groups for focused, intimate therapeutic work.
One phone call can set up your basecamp for stability. We’re ready when you are.
Licensed clinicians with professional credentials and specialized experience in mood disorders — they know the terrain.
Leads the clinical team with expertise in mental health treatment and evidence-based modalities.
Specializes in mood disorders with focus on bipolar disorder and emotional regulation.
Manages psychiatric medications including mood stabilizers and atypical antipsychotics. Evaluates new clients within 24 hours of admission.
Connects clients with community resources, life skills, employment, and housing support.
Like elevation contour lines, symptoms shift between manic highs and depressive lows. Understanding the pattern helps determine the right treatment approach.
If you or a loved one is experiencing any of these signs, call us at (857) 312-1697
Don’t wait for the perfect moment. Set up camp today.
Understanding the terrain helps reinforce why seeking treatment matters.
We work with most major insurance plans for bipolar disorder treatment.
Find out what your plan covers in minutes. No obligation, completely confidential.
HIPAA protected. No obligation. Self-pay and financial assistance available.
More guides on the trail means more personalized attention
From first call to basecamp within 24–48 hours
Right-sized for community, not a number
Adults of all ages welcome at basecamp
Supporting someone with bipolar disorder requires understanding and patience. Consider these expedition tips.
Learn about bipolar disorder as a neurobiological condition, not a character flaw. Understanding the science of mood episodes helps reduce blame and opens the door to compassion.
Learn to identify early signs of manic or depressive episodes — sleep changes, increased energy, withdrawal, or irritability — so you can encourage intervention early.
Clear boundaries protect both of you. Be firm yet loving — “I love you, and I need you to stay in treatment for both of us.”
Trailhead offers monthly Zoom family education groups. Open to all family members 18+. Curriculum covers communication, family systems, and mental health education.
One of the biggest challenges with bipolar disorder is staying on medication. Encourage consistency without being controlling — frame it as part of the treatment plan.
You can’t lead an expedition if you’re exhausted. Seek your own therapy, attend NAMI support meetings, and prioritize your mental health too.
Our family support program is open to all family members 18+. (857) 312-1697
When a loved one with bipolar disorder won’t accept help, these structured communication steps can make a difference.
Many people with bipolar disorder resist treatment during manic episodes when they feel great. Earlier intervention during stable periods leads to better outcomes.
Express concern without judgment. Use “I’ve noticed...” instead of “You always...”. Focus on specific behaviors rather than labeling the person.
Boundaries aren’t ultimatums — they’re statements of what you will and won’t accept. Enforce them consistently with love and follow through.
A mental health professional can facilitate a structured conversation. This isn’t about ambushing — it’s about organized, loving support from the whole team.
If there’s immediate danger — psychotic symptoms, suicidal ideation, severe manic behavior — call 911. For guidance on next steps, call us anytime at (857) 312-1697.
Our admissions team can guide you through next steps — even if your loved one isn’t ready yet.
☎ Call (857) 312-1697You don’t have to navigate this terrain alone. Our family program provides education, support, and community.
Key signs include alternating episodes of mania (elevated mood, high energy, impulsivity) and depression (deep sadness, fatigue, withdrawal). Episodes can last days to weeks and significantly disrupt daily life.
No. Our clinical team conducts a comprehensive psychiatric assessment during intake. If you suspect bipolar disorder, we can evaluate and develop a treatment plan based on our findings.
Most major plans are accepted including Anthem BCBS, Point 32, Tricare, and WellSense NH Medicaid. Use our verification form or call us to check your coverage in minutes.
Yes. Our Evening Professional Track (6–9 PM, Mon–Thu) is specifically designed for working adults who need treatment without disrupting their careers.
PHP typically lasts 20–30 days, followed by IOP for 60–90 days. Many clients continue with outpatient therapy and medication management for ongoing mood stability.
Common medications include mood stabilizers (lithium, valproate, lamotrigine) and atypical antipsychotics (quetiapine, aripiprazole). Our NP tailors medication to each individual’s needs.
We use DBT, CBT, ACT, mood tracking, psychoeducation, and interpersonal therapy — all shown to be effective for bipolar disorder when combined with medication management.
Yes. We offer family therapy and monthly Zoom family education groups open to any family member 18+, covering communication, mood episode management, and family systems.
Clients step down to IOP or OP, join our alumni program, receive external therapist/psychiatrist referrals, and maintain access to family support groups for continued stability.
On-site psychiatric medication management, DBT-focused programming, mood tracking integration, flexible scheduling, and same-day admissions when clinically appropriate.
Your basecamp for stability is here. Our team is ready to help you start building — today.