From Extremes to Balance. Regain Control of Your Life
Bipolar mood disorder is more than mood swings—it is a complex mental health condition that affects energy, behaviour, and decision-making. Access expert-led care designed to stabilise your mood and help you live with clarity and confidence.
A Structured Approach to Managing Bipolar Mood Disorder
Living with bipolar mood disorder can feel unpredictable, but with the right care, stability is achievable. Our approach focuses on the management of bipolar mood disorder through a combination of medical expertise and continuous support.
Specialist-Led Care
Work with psychiatrists experienced in treating all types of bipolar mood disorder
Personalised Treatment Plans
Tailored strategies including therapy and bipolar mood disorder medication
Long-Term Stability Focus
Sustainable solutions for managing substance use triggers and emotional health
Specialist-Led Care
Work with psychiatrists experienced in treating all types of bipolar mood disorder
Personalised Treatment Plans
Tailored strategies including therapy and bipolar mood disorder medication
Long-Term Stability Focus
Sustainable solutions for managing substance use triggers and emotional health
Define Bipolar Mood Disorder: Understanding the Condition
To define bipolar mood disorder, it is a mental health condition characterised by significant shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. These changes range from emotional highs (mania or hypomania) to deep lows (depression).
Types of Bipolar Mood Disorder
Understanding the types of bipolar mood disorder helps guide effective treatment:
- Bipolar I Disorder: Severe manic episodes, often requiring clinical attention
- Bipolar II Disorder: Pattern of depressive and hypomanic episodes (bipolar mood disorder 1 vs 2)
- Cyclothymic Disorder: Milder but chronic mood fluctuations
- Bipolar I Disorder: Severe manic episodes, often requiring clinical attention
- Bipolar II Disorder: Pattern of depressive and hypomanic episodes (bipolar mood disorder 1 vs 2)
- Cyclothymic Disorder: Milder but chronic mood fluctuations
Signs and Symptoms of Bipolar Mood Disorder
Manic or Hypomanic Phase:
- Elevated or irritable mood
- Increased energy and reduced need for sleep
- Impulsive decision-making
- Racing thoughts and rapid speech
Depressive Phase:
- Persistent sadness or emptiness
- Loss of interest in daily activities
- Fatigue and low energy
- Difficulty concentrating
Manic or Hypomanic Phase:
- Elevated or irritable mood
- Increased energy and reduced need for sleep
- Impulsive decision-making
- Racing thoughts and rapid speech
Depressive Phase:
- Persistent sadness or emptiness
- Loss of interest in daily activities
- Fatigue and low energy
- Difficulty concentrating
Common signs of being bipolar may include alternating periods of high productivity and emotional lows that disrupt daily life.
The Physical & Mental Impact
Schizophrenia affects both the brain and behaviour
The Mind:
Distorted perception, confusion, paranoia, and difficulty distinguishing reality
The Body:
Sleep disturbances, reduced motivation, and impaired daily functioning
The Mind:
Distorted perception, confusion, paranoia, and difficulty distinguishing reality
The Body:
Sleep disturbances, reduced motivation, and impaired daily functioning
Understanding how to define bipolar mood disorder and identify its symptoms is the first step toward stability.
Understanding the Spectrum:
When is it "Severe"?
What Causes Bipolar Mood Disorder?
- Genetic factors
- Brain chemistry imbalances
- Stress and environmental triggers
Management of Bipolar Mood Disorder
Effective management of bipolar mood disorder includes:
- Psychotherapy (CBT, interpersonal therapy)
- Mood stabilisers and mood stabilisers for bipolar
- Lifestyle regulation and sleep management
- Ongoing clinical monitoring
Understanding how to define bipolar mood disorder and identify its symptoms is the first step toward stability.
How It Works
Your Path to Stability in 4 Steps
Begin with a comprehensive evaluation to understand your bipolar mood disorder symptoms.
Meet a specialist to accurately define bipolar mood disorder and assess severity.
Receive a structured plan for the management of bipolar mood disorder.
Track mood changes and receive ongoing guidance for long-term stability.
Pricing Plan
Comprehensive integrative care at a fraction of traditional specialist costs
MONTHLY PLAN
Early Care Plan
For Mild Cognitive Symptoms & Early-Stage Dementia
₹6,000/month
Specialist Care (Integrated)
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Neuropsychiatrist / Geriatric Psychiatrist
2 Sessions per month
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Ayurveda Psychiatrist
2 Sessions per month
Cognitive & Brain Health
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Neuropsychiatrist / Geriatric Psychiatrist
(Memory Training Program)
1 Session per month
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Progress Tracking & Functional Assessment
1 Session per month
Nutrition & Lifestyle
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Clinical Nutrition Counselling
1 Session per month
- Personalised Brain Health Diet Plan
Caregiver & Family Support
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Dedicated Care Coordinator
1 Session per month
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Monthly Care Giver Session
(Family Education & Counselling Session)1 Session per month
MONTHLY PLAN
Early Care Plan
₹3,000/month
For healthy seniors focused on maintaining cognitive health & reducing future risk
Specialist Oversight
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Neuropsychiatrist / Geriatric Psychiatrist
(Preventive Cognitive Risk Screening &
Baseline Assessment)1 Session per month
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Ayurvedic Psychiatrist
(Preventive Support Protocols)1 Session per month
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Neuropsychiatrist / Geriatric Psychiatrist
(Cognitive Monitoring & Training)1 Session per month
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Guided Cognitive Stimulation Exercises
(Attention, Memory, Executive Function)
Nutrition & Lifestyle
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Clinical Nutrition Counselling
1 Session per month
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Personalised Nutrition Plan
(Aligned to Brain Health & Metabolic Profile)
Real People, Real Stories
Real People, Real Stories
“My social anxiety and public speaking phobia used to hold back my career, but ZILOY helped me gradually face those fears with practical exercises. Thanks to ZILOY, I now present confidently in team meetings.”
Amanda Cerny, 32, Male
Software EngineerFrequently Asked Questions
How do you define bipolar mood disorder?
To define bipolar mood disorder, it is a condition marked by extreme mood changes, including mania and depression.
What are the early sign and symptoms of bipolar mood disorder?
Early sign and symptoms of bipolar mood disorder include mood swings, sleep changes, and unusual energy levels.
Can bipolar mood disorder be managed long-term?
Yes, with proper management of bipolar mood disorder, individuals can lead stable and fulfilling lives.