OPA Behavioral Health Services

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing Therapy)

At OPA Behavioral Health, we provide compassionate, evidence-based care to help you manage mood swings, stabilize emotions, and regain control. Our psychiatrists and therapists work with you to create a treatment plan that fits your life — with therapy, medication management, and ongoing support.

What is Bipolar Disorder?

A mental health condition characterized by extreme shifts in mood, energy levels, and activity that can affect daily functioning.

These mood episodes range from emotional highs, known as mania or hypomania, to emotional lows, known as depression. These episodes can vary in intensity and duration, but they often interfere with work, relationships, and overall quality of life.

Bipolar disorder is not just about mood swings—it’s a complex condition that requires professional diagnosis and treatment. With the right care and support, individuals with bipolar disorder can manage symptoms effectively and lead fulfilling lives. At Elite DNA Behavioral Health, we specialize in providing comprehensive, evidence-based treatments for bipolar disorder.

Symptoms

What Are the Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder

As a PMHNP at OPA Behavioral Health, you’ll be more than a provider — you’ll be a trusted partner in your patients’ journeys. In our outpatient clinics, nurse practitioners play a vital role in delivering personalized psychiatric care, medication management, and long-term support. We provide the structure, mentorship, and collaboration you need to grow while focusing on meaningful patient impact.

Symptoms of a Manic Episode

Symptoms of a Depressive Episode

Types

Types of Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is categorized into several types based on the severity and frequency of mood episodes:
Causes

What Causes Bipolar Disorder?

While the exact cause of bipolar disorder isn’t fully understood, several factors are believed to contribute to its development:
Understanding these underlying causes helps guide personalized treatment plans for individuals living with bipolar disorder.
What is Bipolar Disorder?

How Is Bipolar Disorder Diagnosed?

Bipolar disorder is diagnosed through a comprehensive evaluation that includes a discussion of your medical history, symptoms, and any family history of mental health conditions. Providers may also rule out other potential causes, such as thyroid issues or substance use, which can mimic bipolar symptoms.

At Elite DNA Behavioral Health, we use evidence-based diagnostic tools to accurately identify bipolar disorder and develop a tailored treatment plan for your needs.

Symptoms

Shaping a Future Where Mental Health Has No Barriers

At OPA Behavioral Health, our vision is to create a world where mental health care is embraced as an essential part of overall well-being. We believe that every child, teen, adult, and senior deserves compassionate, evidence-based support without stigma or obstacles. Our goals guide us toward building stronger families, healthier communities, and a brighter future for all.

Therapy

Psychotherapy, also known as Talk Therapy, is a cornerstone of bipolar disorder treatment. Common approaches include:

Medication

Medication is often necessary to manage bipolar disorder. Providers may prescribe:

Lifestyle Adjustments

Healthy routines play a crucial role in managing bipolar disorder. Strategies include:
Our Vision & Goals

Why Choose Elite DNA for Bipolar Disorder Treatment?

At Elite DNA Behavioral Health, we understand the challenges of living with bipolar disorder and are committed to helping you navigate them with care and compassion. Our team of experienced providers offers integrated treatment plans designed to address every aspect of your mental health, from therapy and medication to lifestyle guidance.

With more than 35 locations across Florida and Virginia, Elite DNA provides accessible, convenient care that fits into your life. Whether you’re experiencing your first mood episode or seeking better management of long-standing symptoms, our evidence-based approach can help you regain stability and thrive.

Purpose That Matters
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patients served every year through our Florida clinics and telehealth programs — across psychiatry, therapy, and family mental health services.

Growth You Can Count On
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hours of professional training, mentorship, and continuing education annually — building career pathways for providers, nurses, and students alike.

Support You Deserve
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clinics with comprehensive benefits, flexible schedules, and a collaborative culture — designed to help you thrive inside and outside of work.

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At OPA, healing shouldn’t feel overwhelming. With compassionate providers, flexible care options, and proven results, we make your mental health journey supportive, accessible, and effectiveAt OPA, healing shouldn’t feel overwhelming. With compassionate providers, flexible care options, and proven results, we make your mental health journey supportive, accessible, and effective
What insurances does OPA Behavioral Health accept?

Yes. We provide secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions so you can meet with your provider from the comfort of home. Telehealth is available for therapy, psychiatry, and follow-up visits.

Do you offer telehealth appointments?

Yes. We provide secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions so you can meet with your provider from the comfort of home. Telehealth is available for therapy, psychiatry, and follow-up visits.

What should I expect in my first session?

Yes. We provide secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions so you can meet with your provider from the comfort of home. Telehealth is available for therapy, psychiatry, and follow-up visits.

Do you provide services for children and teens?

Yes. We provide secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions so you can meet with your provider from the comfort of home. Telehealth is available for therapy, psychiatry, and follow-up visits.

How long does treatment usually last?

Yes. We provide secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions so you can meet with your provider from the comfort of home. Telehealth is available for therapy, psychiatry, and follow-up visits.