A person may develop bipolar disorder for several reasons. The disorder is genetic, so if you have any immediate family members who are bipolar, you may be at a higher risk of developing it yourself. Experts are still unsure which genes are causing bipolar disorder.
Physical differences in the brain can also show signs of bipolar disorder, which experts are still researching to uncover the relationship between brain chemistry and the disorder.
Life events, like a major tragedy or the death of a close friend or family member, can trigger bipolar disorder as well.
The abuse of drugs and alcohol is another cause, triggering or exacerbating your symptoms.
While considering the cause, our team members can address your symptoms with our bipolar disorder therapies in Orlando.









