Dr. Igor Galynker, director of the Family Center for Bipolar Disorder, gave a lecture on
"Care for the Patient, Care for the Family: Family Inclusive Treatment for Mood Disorders" to
the Mood Disorders Support Group of New York City on March 4, 2008. For more information,
see mdsg.org/lectures2008.html.
The Bipolar Family Treatment Center is dedicated to the compassionate support, treatment and understanding
of bipolar illness within the context of the family. We treat patients and their families with our
Family-Inclusive Treatment (FIT) program.
Bipolar Disorder is a chronic illness that lasts a lifetime, just like diabetes and
cardio-vascular disease. Similar to a family physician who coordinates
primary care, FIT uses a "Family Psychiatrist" to encourage and facilitate
open family communication about the signs and symptoms of bipolar illness and the
medications used in its treatment.
The Family Psychiatrist helps patients, family members and friends recognize
and avoid risky behavior, such as high expressed
emotion that may trigger an episode, and increase the likelihood of children developing Bipolar Disorder.
In addition to medication management, the Family Psychiatrist works to create a family environment that
minimizes, as much as possible, the impact of bipolar disorder on its members.
FIT is designed to include caregivers, who may be family members or friends, at every step along the way
to wellness. We recognize that preserving family health and stability is an essential part of successful
treatment. Therefore we offer follow-up, support, and, if needed, treatment to family members as well.
We offer three types of services:
Outpatient
Family-Inclusive Treatment delivered by a team of Beth Israel physicians.
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Consultations
A one-time evaluation, conducted by a team of professionals.
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Inpatient
Inpatient hospitalization in a psychiatric unit and treatment by a bipolar disorder
specialist.
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Department of Psychiatry
Beth Israel Medical Center, New York City
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