Evidence-based bipolar disorder treatment through our PHP and IOP programs. Medication management, DBT, and psychoeducation from licensed clinicians in a supportive, family-style environment.
At Trailhead Treatment Center, we offer multiple levels of care for bipolar disorder. Your treatment plan is tailored to your needs, schedule, and stabilization goals.
Our highest level of outpatient care. Structured daily programming with group therapy, individual sessions, and NP evaluation [timeline TBD] for medication stabilization. Average 20–30 days.
Learn About PHP →Step-down from PHP with flexible scheduling. Morning IOP: 9 AM–12:30 PM (Mon–Fri) or Evening IOP: 6–9 PM (Mon–Thu). Weekly individual therapy included. 60–90 day program for ongoing mood stabilization.
Learn About IOP →Designed for working adults who need treatment without disrupting their career. IOP-level intensity during evening hours with DBT skills and mood monitoring.
Evening Track Details →Ongoing support and maintenance after completing PHP or IOP. Individual therapy and one group session weekly — critical for long-term bipolar disorder management.
Learn About OP →All program levels available virtually. Participate from home or mix in-person and virtual sessions to fit your schedule — especially helpful during depressive episodes.
Telehealth Options →Our clinical team manages mood stabilizers (lithium, valproic acid) and atypical antipsychotics. Medication adjustments monitored closely with regular check-ins for optimal stabilization.
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Evidence-based therapies specifically designed for bipolar disorder, including DBT for emotion regulation, psychoeducation, and mood tracking protocols.
clinical evaluation and medication management [timeline TBD] after admission to PHP. Mood stabilizer optimization begins immediately.
Structured DBT skills groups targeting distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, mindfulness, and emotion regulation — core skills for managing bipolar episodes.
Morning or evening sessions. Switch between time slots daily based on your work, family commitments, and current mood state.
Small caseloads ensure your clinician has time for personalized treatment planning, mood monitoring, and individualized attention.
One-on-one therapy with your assigned clinician every week, regardless of program level. Focus on identifying triggers and building coping strategies.
Lithium, valproic acid, and atypical antipsychotics managed by our our clinical team. Regular monitoring and dosage adjustments as stabilization progresses.
Individual family therapy sessions plus monthly Zoom family education groups. Learn to recognize episode patterns and support medication compliance.
Substance use during manic episodes is common. Our dual-diagnosis approach treats bipolar disorder and substance use disorders simultaneously.
Learn to understand your diagnosis, identify early warning signs of episodes, and build a personalized mood tracking and crisis prevention plan.
When clinically appropriate, start treatment within 24–48 hours of your initial call. Multiple weekly admission opportunities.
Bipolar disorder is an ongoing condition. Here is a general framework for what to expect during treatment at Trailhead. Medication stabilization is the primary focus.
A comfortable, home-like environment designed to support your treatment journey.
Multiple dedicated spaces for group sessions, each designed for a different therapeutic modality. Comfortable seating for open discussion, DBT skills groups, and psychoeducation sessions.
Quiet space for breathwork, yoga, and mindfulness practice.
Calm decompression space when you need a quiet moment.
Yoga, meditation, breathwork, and sound therapy sessions for holistic wellness and community connection.
Fresh air, walks, and social space between sessions.
Lunch provided for PHP clients, snacks and coffee for all.
Most clients begin treatment within 24–48 hours. Call now for a free, confidential consultation.
Our staff combines professional credentials with deep understanding of mental health conditions — providing compassionate, knowledgeable care.
Oversees all clinical operations and treatment planning. Specializes in evidence-based approaches for bipolar disorder and co-occurring conditions.
Master’s-level clinician with extensive experience treating mood disorders. Leads DBT skills groups and individual therapy sessions.
Manages mood stabilizers including lithium, valproic acid, and atypical antipsychotics. Evaluates all PHP clients [timeline TBD] after admission.
[experience TBD] in behavioral health. Coordinates life skills training, employment support, housing referrals, and aftercare planning for sustained stability.
Bipolar disorder involves distinct shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. Recognizing these patterns is the first step toward getting help.
If you or a loved one is experiencing any of these signs, we can help.
Call (857) 312-1697Our admissions team is available to help you take the first step today.
Understanding the scope and severity of bipolar disorder nationwide.
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Bipolar I involves full manic episodes that last at least 7 days (or require hospitalization) and may include psychotic features like delusions or hallucinations. Bipolar II involves hypomanic episodes (less severe than full mania) alternating with major depressive episodes. Both are serious conditions that benefit from structured treatment and medication management. Our programs treat both types.
Bipolar disorder involves neurochemical imbalances that therapy alone cannot fully address. Mood stabilizers like lithium and valproic acid help regulate the extreme highs and lows. Atypical antipsychotics may also be used. Our clinical team works closely with each client to find the right medication combination, monitor side effects, and adjust dosages as needed.
While medication stabilizes mood chemistry, therapy provides the skills to manage daily life with bipolar disorder. DBT teaches emotion regulation and distress tolerance. CBT helps identify and change negative thought patterns. Psychoeducation helps you understand your diagnosis, recognize early warning signs of episodes, and build a crisis prevention plan. The combination of medication and therapy produces the best outcomes.
Approximately 60% of people with bipolar disorder also develop substance use problems. During manic episodes, impulsivity and elevated mood can lead to excessive drinking or drug use. During depressive episodes, substances may be used as self-medication. Trailhead offers co-occurring treatment that addresses both conditions simultaneously — treating one without the other typically leads to relapse in both.
Structure and routine are critical for managing bipolar disorder. Our PHP provides a consistent daily schedule (9 AM–3:30 PM, Monday through Friday) that helps regulate sleep patterns, social rhythms, and daily habits — all of which directly impact mood stability. IOP continues this structure at a reduced intensity while you reintegrate into daily responsibilities.
Bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition that is managed, not cured. With the right combination of medication, therapy, lifestyle habits, and ongoing support, most people with bipolar disorder can achieve long periods of stability and lead fulfilling lives. The goal of treatment at Trailhead is to stabilize symptoms, teach management skills, and connect you with ongoing care for sustained wellness.
Yes — family involvement is strongly encouraged for bipolar disorder. We offer individual family therapy sessions coordinated with your primary therapist, plus monthly family education groups via Zoom. These groups cover understanding bipolar disorder, recognizing episode warning signs, supporting medication compliance, and building a stable home environment. Open to any family member 18+.
Common triggers include disrupted sleep patterns, high stress, major life changes, substance use, medication non-compliance, seasonal changes, and interpersonal conflict. Part of treatment at Trailhead involves identifying your personal triggers, developing early warning sign awareness, and creating an individualized plan to prevent or minimize episodes.
Most major insurance plans cover bipolar disorder treatment. We are working to accept [Insurance Provider — TBD], Harvard Pilgrim / Tufts [verification pending], [Insurance Provider — TBD], [Insurance Provider — TBD], and Medicaid [verification pending]. Mental health parity laws require insurers to cover mental health treatment at the same level as physical health conditions. Our admissions team can verify your benefits in minutes — call (857) 312-1697.
Our differentiators include: our clinical team for medication management within 24 hours, a family-style environment where staff know every client by name, DBT-focused programming ideal for mood regulation, flexible scheduling across morning/evening tracks, co-occurring substance use treatment when needed, and individualized care approach for truly personalized attention.
Supporting someone with bipolar disorder requires understanding, patience, and education. Here are evidence-based approaches to help.
Understand that bipolar disorder is a brain-based condition, not a character flaw. Learn about manic and depressive episodes, how medication works, and what realistic recovery looks like.
Learn to spot the early signs of both states. Mania may look like decreased sleep, rapid speech, and impulsive behavior. Depression may present as withdrawal, fatigue, and hopelessness. Early recognition allows for earlier intervention.
During manic or depressive episodes, your loved one may say or do hurtful things. Remember these behaviors are driven by the illness, not by their feelings toward you. Set boundaries while maintaining compassion.
One of the biggest challenges in bipolar disorder is medication adherence — especially during manic episodes when people feel “great” and believe they don’t need medication. Gently encourage consistency without being controlling.
Work together during stable periods to create a crisis plan: who to call, what medications to take, when to go to the ER, and what early warning signs to watch for. Having a plan reduces panic during episodes.
Trailhead offers individual family therapy sessions and monthly Zoom education groups. Learn communication strategies, understand bipolar cycles, and build a recovery-supportive home environment.
Our family support program is open to all family members 18+, past and present clients.
Call for Family SupportIt’s common for people with bipolar disorder to resist treatment — especially during manic episodes when they feel on top of the world. This doesn’t mean help is impossible. It means a different approach may be needed.
During a depressive episode or stable period, your loved one may be more open to discussing treatment. Approaching during mania often backfires due to inflated self-confidence.
Rather than confrontation, express concern with empathy. Focus on specific impacts: “I noticed you haven’t slept in three days and I’m worried about you.”
Instead of labeling the condition, discuss the practical impacts — lost jobs, damaged relationships, financial consequences — and how treatment can restore stability.
Follow through on consequences you’ve communicated. Boundaries protect your wellbeing and can motivate change over time.
If there’s immediate danger — suicidal thoughts, psychotic symptoms, or risk of harm — call 911 or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Our admissions team can guide you through next steps, discuss intervention options, and help you prepare for when your loved one is ready to accept help.
Call (857) 312-1697Our family support program provides education and community for anyone affected by a loved one’s bipolar disorder.
Topics include understanding bipolar cycles, supporting medication compliance, family communication, and building a recovery-supportive home.
Trailhead Treatment Center is located in the medical and behavioral health corridor of Salem, New Hampshire. We provide bipolar disorder treatment for adults throughout greater New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts.
Conveniently accessible via I-93 and Route 28, with clients commuting from:
Licensed in New Hampshire — serving clients throughout New Hampshire.
Your treatment begins with a single phone call. We’ll handle the rest.