Cognitive Therapy for Bipolar Disorder: A Therapist's Guide to Concepts, Methods and PracticeBipolar disorder or manic depression is a serious mental disorder attracting increasing interest and could represent the next major area for the wider application of cognitive behavioral therapy. The authors have treated manic depressive patients on a routine clinical basis and have included in this book a detailed description of the techniques and issues in working with this client group. |
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO BIPOLAR DISORDER This book describes the
use of cognitive behavioural therapy in the treatment of manic depression . The
terms ' manic depression ' and ' bipolar disorder ' have been used
interchangeably ...
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO BIPOLAR DISORDER This book describes the
use of cognitive behavioural therapy in the treatment of manic depression . The
terms ' manic depression ' and ' bipolar disorder ' have been used
interchangeably ...
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( 1997 ) has investigated premorbid social functioning impairment in
schizophrenic ( N = 100 ) and bipolar ( N = 49 ) patients compared to a group of
100 controls subjects with minor medical problems . Their study used maternal
interviews to ...
( 1997 ) has investigated premorbid social functioning impairment in
schizophrenic ( N = 100 ) and bipolar ( N = 49 ) patients compared to a group of
100 controls subjects with minor medical problems . Their study used maternal
interviews to ...
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Pharmacotherapy for the Acute Phase of Depression The effect of drug treatment
on bipolar depression is less clear . Lithium seems less robust in the treatment of
bipolar depression . Fieve & Peselow ( 1983 ) reviewed 13 studies totalling 85 ...
Pharmacotherapy for the Acute Phase of Depression The effect of drug treatment
on bipolar depression is less clear . Lithium seems less robust in the treatment of
bipolar depression . Fieve & Peselow ( 1983 ) reviewed 13 studies totalling 85 ...
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disorder | 42 |
A model of cognitive behavioural | 52 |
Selfmanagement and coping with | 159 |
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