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Depression vs Bipolar Disorder: How to Tell Them ApartGeorgetown, TX

Bipolar disorder is misdiagnosed as depression in up to 40% of cases. This matters enormously because antidepressants alone β€” the standard treatment for depression β€” can trigger mania, rapid cycling, or worsen bipolar disorder. Getting the right diagnosis is not optional.

This guide is written specifically for residents of Georgetown, TX (Williamson County) looking for clarity on this question before seeking psychiatric care. Lyte Psychiatry serves Georgetown patients via telehealth with same-week appointment availability.

Location: Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas
Population: 85K
Service Type: Telehealth
Region: Austin Metro

Understanding the Difference in Georgetown

For Georgetown residents weighing their options, here is a direct comparison of Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder. Here is what each offers, who it suits, and who it doesn't.

Option A

Major Depressive Disorder

MDD β€” DSM-5 F32/F33

Major depressive disorder involves persistent depressive episodes without any history of mania or hypomania. It is the most common mood disorder, affecting 1 in 6 Americans. Treatment is typically antidepressants and/or therapy.

Best For

  • βœ“Persistent sadness, low energy, anhedonia without elevated mood episodes
  • βœ“First depressive episode with no family history of bipolar
  • βœ“Symptoms that don't include periods of unusual energy, decreased sleep need, or risky behavior

Not Ideal If

  • βœ—Patients who have experienced even one episode of hypomania
  • βœ—Treatment-resistant depression β€” may indicate undiagnosed bipolar II
Option B

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar I/II β€” DSM-5 F31

Bipolar disorder is defined by the presence of at least one manic (Bipolar I) or hypomanic (Bipolar II) episode, typically alternating with depressive episodes. The depressive episodes are clinically identical to MDD β€” the diagnosis changes only when a manic/hypomanic episode is identified.

Best For

  • βœ“Mood episodes with clear cycling
  • βœ“Depression accompanied by periods of elevated mood, energy, decreased sleep need
  • βœ“Family history of bipolar disorder
  • βœ“Poor or worsening response to antidepressants alone

Not Ideal If

  • βœ—Patients who have never experienced elevated mood, decreased sleep need, or manic symptoms β€” unipolar depression is more appropriate

Our Verdict for Georgetown

If antidepressants alone haven't worked β€” or caused activation β€” a bipolar evaluation is essential. Correct diagnosis changes treatment completely.

The most dangerous outcome is treating bipolar disorder as unipolar depression: antidepressants without a mood stabilizer can induce mania, rapid cycling, or mixed episodes. Conversely, treating depression as bipolar adds unnecessary medications. The evaluation at Lyte Psychiatry specifically screens for lifetime manic and hypomanic symptoms, family history, and antidepressant response history to rule in or out bipolar disorder.

Getting Depression Help in Georgetown, TX

Georgetown residents have access to Lyte Psychiatry's full psychiatric services β€” evaluated and managed by board-eligible psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners (PMHNPs). Whether you are seeking clarity on depression vs bipolar disorder, or are ready to begin treatment, here is what matters locally.

Serving Georgetown and Nearby Areas

Lyte Psychiatry provides telehealth psychiatric services to residents of Georgetown (Williamson County). Same-week appointments are typically available.

Also serving nearby:

Insurance Accepted in TX

Lyte Psychiatry accepts all major Texas insurance plans. Most patients pay $20–$50 per visit after copay.

Who We Serve in Georgetown

Fastest-growing city in America (multiple years). Southwestern University campus. Retiree and family mix. Our Georgetown patients navigating depression vs bipolar disorder decisions include:

retireesSouthwestern University studentsyoung familiestech-industry transplants

Conditions We Treat in Georgetown

Regardless of where you land on depression vs bipolar disorder, these are the conditions Lyte Psychiatry treats for Georgetown patients:

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Georgetown residents about depression vs bipolar disorder.

Can you have depression without having bipolar disorder?

Yes. Unipolar major depressive disorder (MDD) involves depressive episodes with no history of mania or hypomania. Approximately 1 in 6 Americans experience MDD without any bipolar features. The two are distinct diagnoses requiring different treatment approaches.

How is bipolar disorder diagnosed differently from depression?

Bipolar disorder is diagnosed when a patient has experienced at least one manic episode (Bipolar I) or hypomanic episode (Bipolar II) in addition to depression. Screening questions about past periods of elevated energy, decreased sleep need, impulsivity, and goal-directed behavior are key to distinguishing the two.

Why do antidepressants make bipolar disorder worse?

Antidepressants without mood stabilizers can trigger manic or hypomanic episodes in bipolar patients, induce rapid cycling (more frequent mood episodes), and cause mixed states (simultaneous depression and agitation). This is why accurate diagnosis before starting treatment is critical.

What is the treatment for bipolar disorder vs depression?

Depression: antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs) and/or psychotherapy. Bipolar disorder: mood stabilizers (lithium, lamotrigine, valproate) or atypical antipsychotics, usually without standalone antidepressants or with great caution if used.

How do I get evaluated for bipolar disorder vs depression in Texas?

A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation at Lyte Psychiatry includes systematic screening for bipolar spectrum features. Same-week telehealth appointments available across Texas.

Ready to Get Clarity From a Georgetown Psychiatrist?

Stop researching in circles. A 50-minute evaluation at Lyte Psychiatry gives you a specific diagnosis, a specific treatment plan, and answers to exactly the questions you have been searching. Same-week appointments available for Georgetown residents.

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