Best Bipolar Disorder Treatment Centers in Arizona

Our research team gathered and evaluated 171 of the best treatment centers for bipolar in Arizona. These centers typically offer evidence-based therapies focused on bipolar, with virtual, outpatient, and residential options available. Read unbiased reviews and filter your results by insurance, location, and more to connect directly with a bipolar treatment provider that’s right for you.

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Centers are ranked according to their verified status, relevancy, popularity, specializations and reviews. Additionally, compensation from advertisers is also a factor taken into consideration when determining the order of similar centers.

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Hope House Rehab, Scottsdale • For patients seeking to maintain professional obligations while in treatment, our executive rehab program provides a private room, access to electronics, and a modified treatment schedule. Our therapists can help patients find successful stress-management techniques to facilitate long-term recovery.

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Arizona’s warm climate, distinctive desert scenery, and unforgettable natural wonders have made it a sought-after destination since the 1920s. Arizona consistently stands out as a top rehab destination, and for good reason. Rehabs here demonstrate high standards of clinical care, as do some of the country’s leading detox programs.

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More About Bipolar Disorder Treatment Centers

Bipolar disorder may feel like it controls your life; however, there are options to help manage your symptoms. Rehab can help you learn coping mechanisms to regulate the extreme highs and lows that come with this disorder.

A combination of medication and psychotherapy, like cognitive behavior therapy, is well known for treating bipolar disorder. Studies have shown that these two treatment methods in conjunction have far more benefits than just medication alone. Additionally, it's common for bipolar disorder to co-occur with substance use, so in this case it's important to find a program that specializes in dual diagnoses.