A diagnosis for bipolar disorder can be made through a medical evaluation by a healthcare provider. It is important to consult with your family doctor or a psychiatrist for an assessment. Additionally, seeing a psychologist or psychotherapist may also be helpful, as many insurance plans cover these services. It is important to note that mood changes can be normal throughout the day, but if they start to significantly impact your social functioning or daily activities, it is recommended to seek professional help.
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