Frequent Mood Swings Treatment in Colorado Springs with a Licensed Psychiatrist

Get compassionate, expert care for frequent mood swings—backed by 15+ years helping clients stabilize emotions, improve daily functioning, and regain control in Colorado Springs.

Why Meah for Frequent Mood Swings

A winner of Best Mental Health Provider, Meah Modern Psychiatry offers expert, compassionate care for frequent mood swings—treating the emotional, neurological, and lifestyle causes behind sudden or unpredictable shifts in mood.

Why Meah for Frequent Mood Swings

Expert Mood Support

Licensed providers treat mood swings at the root—whether hormonal, psychological, or trauma-based.

Whole-Person Approach

We combine therapy, medication, and lifestyle care for lasting stability.

Personalized to You

Your plan aligns with your routine, mood patterns, and long-term goals.


Why Meah for Frequent Mood Swings

At Meah, we uncover emotional, hormonal, and neurological causes of mood swings—like bipolar disorder, trauma, or stress—with expert, compassionate care.

Our team blends therapy, psychiatry, and lifestyle tools to reduce emotional highs and lows and support long-term mood stability.

With Any of the Following?

You feel fine one moment and overwhelmed the next—without knowing why.

Small frustrations spark big emotional reactions that feel hard to control.

Sometimes you feel emotionally flat or disconnected from people and experiences.

Minor stressors feel disproportionately heavy, triggering unpredictable mood dips.

Frequent mood changes strain personal or professional connections.

You swing between feeling deeply low and unusually energized or impulsive.

You often can’t explain why you feel the way you do, adding confusion or shame.

You know your reactions don’t match the moment, but can’t stop the emotional spiral.

FeaturesOther PracticesMeah Holistic EssentialsMeah Holistic + Total Wellness
Mood-stabilization therapies (CBT, DBT, ACT)Rarely
Root-cause approach to emotional fluctuations
Psychiatric care for hormonal, neurological, or medication-related causesMaybe
Support for co-occurring conditions (bipolar, ADHD, trauma)Maybe
Lifestyle-based emotional regulation (sleep, diet, habits)
Personalized care plans for mood instabilityMaybe
Accepts insuranceMaybe
Transparent, easy-to-understand billingMaybe
In-person & virtual appointmentsMaybe
Supportive, non-judgmental care environmentMaybe
Same trusted provider throughout your careRarely

Frequent Mood Swings in Colorado Springs

At Meah Modern Psychiatry, we uncover and treat the root causes of mood swings—like stress, trauma, or hormonal shifts—to help you feel more balanced and in control.

Education, Certifications & Training

What our patients

are saying

“I have a comprehensive wellness plan that addresses my mind, body, and spirit. Seeking a fresh perspective, I scheduled a consultation with Dr. Kurtz to review my current treatment and supplements. She was easy to schedule with, kind, insightful, and incredibly knowledgeable in integrative psychiatry. I’ll definitely be returning!”

S. T.

Step 1

Appointments – Flexible Psychiatry

Your initial appointment will be entirely focused on you— your story, your concerns, and your wishes for treatment.

Step 2

Present your solution

Our team of Medical Doctors, Physician Assistants, and Therapists will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan.

Step 3

Let’s get to work

Now, we put your personalized treatment plan into effect to help get you better, faster.

Appointments

Flexible Psychiatry

Choose the convenience and comfort of online consultations or the personal touch of in-person visits, allowing you to access our comprehensive psychiatric services wherever you are, tailored to fit your lifestyle

Your questions unraveled

Mind Matters

Frequent mood swings refer to sudden, recurring changes in mood that may be hard to control or understand.

Causes include stress, hormonal imbalances, trauma, depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder.

Yes, a licensed psychiatrist can evaluate your symptoms, diagnose underlying issues, and provide effective treatment.

Occasional mood changes are normal, but frequent or extreme swings may indicate a deeper mental health concern.

Treatment may include therapy, mood-stabilizing medications, or personalized coping strategies.

Not necessarily. A psychiatrist will assess whether your symptoms are linked to bipolar disorder or another condition.

Yes, many people benefit from therapy such as CBT, DBT, or trauma-informed care to regulate emotions and responses.

Sometimes. It depends on the root cause. Some patients do well with therapy and lifestyle changes alone.

Yes. We offer secure telehealth sessions along with in-person care in Colorado Springs.

Book a consultation with our licensed psychiatrist to begin a personalized plan for managing frequent mood swings.