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Bipolar & Mood Disorder Psychiatry · Seattle · Statewide WA Telehealth

If your moods swing in ways that are hard to predict, start by getting the picture right.

Talk it through with a psychiatric provider who looks at the whole person, your sleep, energy and the life around the mood. Same-week appointment availability. Most major insurance plans accepted, in person at three Seattle-area offices or by secure video anywhere in Washington.

Same-week first appointments Most major insurance plans accepted An evaluation comes first
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In short

Bipolar and mood disorder psychiatry is psychiatric care for adults whose moods swing or cycle in ways that are hard to predict or control. Counseling Services for Wellbeing provides it in Seattle and statewide by secure video, starting with an evaluation to get the picture right before any plan. We accept most major insurance plans and book same-week.

Does this sound familiar?

Your moods swing further or faster than feels manageable.

There are stretches where you have too much energy and not enough sleep and everything feels possible, and then the floor drops out and you crash into a low that lasts. You have started to notice the pattern, even if you cannot quite name it.

Maybe what you have been calling depression has not responded to the treatment aimed at depression, and you are starting to wonder whether what is going on is something that cycles rather than something that only goes down. Or maybe you have been on the same plan for years, it stopped fitting a while ago, and you want a fresh set of eyes on it.

What you want is for someone to help figure out what is actually going on before settling on anything. That is a reasonable thing to want, and it is exactly where good psychiatric care starts. An evaluation that gets the picture right, then a plan built around the whole person rather than a single label.

What we offer

Psychiatric care for adults whose moods are hard to predict.

Moods that swing or cycle

Highs and lows that move further or faster than feels manageable, in a rhythm you have started to notice.

Too much energy, then a crash

Stretches of little sleep where everything feels possible, followed by a low that lands hard and stays.

Depression that has not lifted with the usual treatment

What you have been calling depression has not responded to treatment aimed at depression alone.

Wanting an accurate picture

You suspect your mood may cycle and you want clarity about what is going on before settling on a plan.

A plan that has not changed in years

You have been on the same regimen for a long time, it stopped fitting, and you want a fresh set of eyes on it.

Wanting a second opinion

You want someone to revisit a mood-disorder plan and take the time to understand how things have actually been.

The entry points are different, but the work starts the same way. An evaluation that gets the picture right, then a plan built around the whole person. The first step is a conversation, not a label.

Our approach

How psychiatric care works here.

We treat mood as part of whole-person care rather than the brain in isolation, looking at your sleep, energy, body and the life around the mood, because rhythm and sleep matter so much to how mood moves.

1

Reach out

A short form or a call. We hear what is going on, the patterns you have noticed and what you have already tried. There is no rushed intake to clear before a provider actually talks with you.

2

An evaluation comes first

A psychiatric provider talks through your history, the patterns you have noticed and how things go in a normal stretch. Because mood symptoms can have several explanations, getting the picture right shapes everything that comes after. This is how you find out what is going on, framed as clarity rather than confirming something you read online.

3

A plan built around the whole person

First appointment in person at one of three Seattle-area offices or by secure video anywhere in Washington. The same provider across your care, so you are not re-explaining your history every visit. The plan accounts for sleep, energy and the body, not the mood in isolation, and you have a real say in it.

The approach

Why an evaluation comes first.

A low stretch, a high stretch and the rhythm between them can point in different directions, and the only way to tell is a careful look at your history and what you have actually been experiencing. You can read more about how we approach assessment on our psychiatry and medication management page, including the psychiatric evaluation that the work starts with. The National Institute of Mental Health describes the range of mood conditions in detail.

Mood looked at alongside sleep, energy and the body. The same provider for continuity. A first appointment that is a real conversation, not a rushed med check. Medication management is a clinical decision made after an evaluation, never a regimen promised in advance, and therapy is available alongside when that fits the work. Psychiatric care here may help you understand what is going on and manage mood symptoms.

Evaluation
first, before any plan
Coordinated
psychiatry + therapy in one practice
Whole-person
sleep, energy and the body, not chemistry alone
What we offer

Is it depression, or is it mood that cycles?

Many people come in calling it depression, because the low stretches are the ones that hurt most and send you looking for help. What is harder to see from the inside is the rest of the pattern, the stretches of too much energy or the speed at which the mood moves, which can point to something that cycles rather than something that only goes down.

We raise this gently, because it matters for what actually helps, and because depression that is part of a cycling mood can respond differently than depression on its own. We are not diagnosing you here. If treatment aimed at plain depression has not fit, an evaluation can help tell the difference. If your main experience is a low that has not lifted, our depression therapy page may be the better starting point, and either way the first step is a conversation.

How we compare

Counseling Services for Wellbeing vs. typical Seattle mood-disorder options.

Cash-pay psychiatrists Online prescribing platforms Counseling Services for Wellbeing
Takes complex mood disorders
Usually, at cash-pay rates
Often will not manage bipolar
Providers who work with the bipolar spectrum
Insurance accepted
Cash-pay only
Limited carrier coverage
Kaiser, Premera, Regence, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna
First appointment
Often weeks out
Fast, but with whoever signs on
Same-week scheduling
Longest, premium appointment times
Long, unrushed premium sessions
Brief screen, fast script
Thorough, insurance-paced visits
Same provider each visit
Usually
Provider rotation common
Same provider, continuous care
Therapy alongside in one practice
Refers out for therapy
Prescribing only, no therapy
Psychiatry + therapy in one practice
  • Takes complex mood disorders

    • Cash-pay psychiatristsUsually, at cash-pay rates
    • Online prescribing platformsOften will not manage bipolar
    • Counseling Services for WellbeingProviders who work with the bipolar spectrum
  • Insurance accepted

    • Cash-pay psychiatristsCash-pay only
    • Online prescribing platformsLimited carrier coverage
    • Counseling Services for WellbeingKaiser, Premera, Regence, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna
  • First appointment

    • Cash-pay psychiatristsOften weeks out
    • Online prescribing platformsFast, but with whoever signs on
    • Counseling Services for WellbeingSame-week scheduling
  • Longest, premium appointment times

    • Cash-pay psychiatristsLong, unrushed premium sessions
    • Online prescribing platformsBrief screen, fast script
    • Counseling Services for WellbeingThorough, insurance-paced visits
  • Same provider each visit

    • Cash-pay psychiatristsUsually
    • Online prescribing platformsProvider rotation common
    • Counseling Services for WellbeingSame provider, continuous care
  • Therapy alongside in one practice

    • Cash-pay psychiatristsRefers out for therapy
    • Online prescribing platformsPrescribing only, no therapy
    • Counseling Services for WellbeingPsychiatry + therapy in one practice

A cash-pay psychiatrist may be a fine fit if budget is not a concern, and the honest tradeoff is that you pay the full rate. Online prescribing platforms are fast and convenient, but many will not manage a complex mood disorder like bipolar at all. We are the option that takes your insurance, gets you in this week, starts with an evaluation, and can coordinate therapy alongside medication inside one practice.

Insurance & coverage

Most major insurance plans accepted

Kaiser Permanente Premera Blue Cross Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield Aetna Cigna UnitedHealthcare Optum Humana Wellpoint Carelon LifeWise First Choice Health Network Coastal Administrative Services Medicare Tricare Triwest

We confirm coverage before your first appointment, so psychiatric care for bipolar and mood disorders here does not have to be hospital-slow or cash-pay.

The team

Meet some of our psychiatric providers.

Psychiatric providers who work with the bipolar spectrum and mood disorders, with therapy available alongside. We match you with a provider whose focus fits your situation.

Amy Skordal, MSN, PMHNP-BC

Amy Skordal

MSN, PMHNP-BC
Bipolar spectrumMood & anxietyMedication managementAdults
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Damian Oliver MSN, PMHNP-BC

Damian Oliver MSN

PMHNP-BC
Bipolar disordersDepression & anxiety
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+ Meet the full team

Therapists and psychiatric providers across all three offices and by secure video.

Meet the team

A deeper bench than the people here. Tell us how your moods have been and we will match you with the right provider.

Where to meet

Three offices or secure video anywhere in Washington.

If getting to an office is hard, psychiatric care for bipolar and mood disorders is also available by secure video anywhere in Washington, with the same provider you would see in person.

Green Lake, Seattle

North Seattle, Wallingford, Ravenna, Roosevelt

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Burien

White Center, SeaTac, Normandy Park, South King

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Smokey Point, Arlington

Arlington, Marysville, north Snohomish

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Secure video, statewide

Anywhere in Washington. Same provider either way.

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For the depressive presentations where a provider determines it is appropriate, Spravato (esketamine) treatment at our Burien office is one option a provider may consider after an evaluation.

Frequently asked questions

What adults ask before starting mood-disorder care.

Do you take my insurance for bipolar and mood disorder care?

We accept Kaiser, Premera, Regence, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare and Cigna. Much of Seattle mood-disorder psychiatry is either hospital-based with long waits or cash-pay, so taking these carriers is one of the bigger differences when you are looking around. We will confirm what your specific plan covers before your first appointment.

Can you help figure out whether my moods are bipolar?

An evaluation helps figure out what is going on. We will not tell you from a web page that you have bipolar, and we will not promise a particular diagnosis. A provider talks through your history and the patterns you have noticed during a psychiatric evaluation, and the evaluation is how you get clarity about what is actually happening.

What is the difference between depression and bipolar?

In general terms, depression is mood that is persistently low, while bipolar involves mood that cycles between lows and highs in energy and activity. The two can look similar from the inside, especially during a low stretch, and an evaluation is what tells the difference. We describe the pattern rather than diagnosing you from a page. If your main experience is a low that has not lifted, our depression therapy page may be the better starting point.

How soon can I be seen?

First appointments are available the same week, which matters when moods are hard to manage and waiting weeks feels impossible. Reach out and we will find the first opening that works for you, in person or by secure video.

Do you offer this online or only in person?

Both. You can meet in person at our Green Lake, Burien or Smokey Point offices, or by secure video anywhere in Washington with online psychiatry, with the same provider either way.

Can you help if my current medication is not working?

Yes. Second opinions and plan reviews are a common reason people come in. If a plan stopped fitting or never quite did, a provider will take the time to revisit it, and medication is a clinical decision made after an evaluation rather than a fixed regimen promised up front.

Where are your offices?

We have offices in Green Lake in Seattle, in Burien and in Smokey Point in Arlington, plus secure video sessions anywhere in Washington.

Take the next step

You do not have to keep guessing about what is going on.

If your moods swing in ways that are hard to predict, an evaluation is how you find out, and you can start this week. Counseling Services for Wellbeing accepts most major insurance plans, books first appointments the same week and offers psychiatric care for bipolar and mood disorders that starts with getting the picture right, in person at our Green Lake, Burien and Smokey Point offices or by secure video across Washington.