Understanding Bipolar Disorder
OCD is a mental health condition where unwanted thoughts (obsessions) lead to repetitive behaviours or mental acts (compulsions). These patterns can interfere with daily life, relationships, and overall well-being. With proper treatment, people with OCD can regain control and experience significant improvement.
Common Symptoms
You may be experiencing bipolar disorder if you notice:
Depressive Episodes
Low mood or hopelessness
Loss of interest or enjoyment
Fatigue, low energy
Difficulty concentrating
Changes in sleep or appetite
Thoughts of self-harm or worthlessness
Manic or Hypomanic Episodes
Feeling unusually energetic or “high”
Reduced need for sleep
Racing thoughts
Speaking rapidly
Impulsive or risky decisions
Increased irritability or agitation
Not everyone experiences symptoms in the same way—our psychiatrists provide careful evaluation to clarify your diagnosis.
How We Can Help
At AuSpecialist, we deliver evidence-based telehealth care tailored to each person’s needs:
Comprehensive Psychiatric Assessment
A detailed evaluation of your mood patterns, history, triggers, and overall wellbeing.
Personalised Treatment Plan
Clear guidance on mood stabilisers, medication options, and safety planning where necessary.
Ongoing Monitoring & Support
Regular follow-up sessions to track progress, adjust treatment, and support long-term stability.
Collaborative Approach
We work with your GP, therapist, and family (if you choose) to ensure consistent, holistic care.
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With secure telehealth appointments, you can access experienced bipolar specialists from anywhere in Australia. Our service is private, convenient, and built around your comfort.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Many people with bipolar disorder experience intense emotions, but treatment helps you regain balance and control.
Hypomania is milder and more common in Bipolar II.
Yes, a GP referral is required for Medicare rebates and continuity of care.
Absolutely. With proper support, many people lead steady, fulfilling lives.
