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Las Vegas Counselor Raises Awareness on Bipolar Disorder
Foundations Counseling Center owner shares warning signs and treatment options for the condition affecting millions worldwide.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 11:18pm
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A detailed X-ray image of an active human brain, illustrating the complex neurological processes underlying bipolar disorder.Las Vegas TodayA Las Vegas counseling center is working to educate the public on bipolar disorder, a mental health condition that affects 1 out of every 200 people globally. Foundations Counseling Center owner Jennifer Moore, who has over two decades of experience helping these patients, discusses the common warning signs like decreased need for sleep and increased impulsivity, as well as the importance of proper treatment through medication management and therapy.
Why it matters
Bipolar disorder is a serious mental health condition that, if left untreated, can lead to severe symptoms like psychosis and suicidality. However, it is still widely misunderstood by the general public. Raising awareness on the warning signs and available treatment options can help those suffering get the support they need and reduce the stigma around this disorder.
The details
According to the World Health Organization, 37 million people worldwide live with bipolar disorder. Jennifer Moore, the owner of Foundations Counseling Center in Las Vegas, says the condition is characterized by an decreased need for sleep, increased impulsivity, and racing thoughts. She explains that the more days a person goes without proper sleep, the more severe and frequent the symptoms can become. In severe cases, individuals may experience psychosis and suicidal tendencies.
- Bipolar disorder often begins to appear in young adulthood.
- Stress is cited as one of the biggest triggers for bipolar episodes nowadays.
The players
Jennifer Moore
The owner of Foundations Counseling Center in Las Vegas, with over two decades of experience helping patients with bipolar disorder.
World Health Organization
A global public health agency that reports 1 out of every 200 people worldwide lives with bipolar disorder, equating to 37 million people.
What they’re saying
“You have a decreased need for sleep. You have an increase in impulsivity, racing thoughts.”
— Jennifer Moore, Counseling Center Owner
“In the severe cases, you can experience symptoms of psychosis and, unfortunately, suicidality.”
— Jennifer Moore, Counseling Center Owner
What’s next
Foundations Counseling Center plans to host a public awareness event in the coming months to provide more education on bipolar disorder and the available treatment options in the Las Vegas community.
The takeaway
Bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition that requires proper diagnosis and ongoing management, but with the right support and treatment, those living with it can lead fulfilling lives. Increasing public understanding of the warning signs and destigmatizing this disorder is an important step in ensuring more people get the help they need.




