There are many experimental treatments for bipolar disorder. Many of them have been proven to a degree, but many have not. Psychotherapy deals with the stigma of bipolar disorder. In this manner, the patient is taught the skills to manage and minimize mood swings.
Another experimental treatment is mindfulness meditation. This method includes meditation, placing one in a relaxed state allowing each action to be more sensational. This embraces state of consciousness that dissolves stress and fatigue through deep rest, resulting in an increase of effectiveness and success in one's daily life.
Hypnosis has been one of the most common experimental treatments of bipolar disease. In many cases, the patient does not respond to the hypnotic state. Also, some patients have a deep mental resistance to being hypnotized.
These experimental treatments are usually combined with learning to find a balance in work and play. It is also important to get regular and adequate sleep, learn to manage stress, and develop proper eating habits. Many believe that preservatives found in many foods and soda products can cause an onset of antisocial reaction.
Herbal supplements and exercise are both excellent methods to improve mood swings. The use of phototherapy or exposure to daylight of other specific lights has been used since the 1980s. The most drastic treatment for bipolar condition is electric shock treatment. This has been used off and on for the last century. Some results have been successful, while other has been devastating.

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