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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Family Relationships Whereas there is an extended literature concerning the
impact of family relationships in outcome for schizophrenia , there is less
available data on the implications of this for course and outcome in bipolar
disorder .
Family Relationships Whereas there is an extended literature concerning the
impact of family relationships in outcome for schizophrenia , there is less
available data on the implications of this for course and outcome in bipolar
disorder .
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Whilst Kraepelin ' s distinction between manic - depressive psychosis and
dementia praecox , with the latter being distinguished at least in part by its more
benign course , has been clinically important in many ways , the currently
available ...
Whilst Kraepelin ' s distinction between manic - depressive psychosis and
dementia praecox , with the latter being distinguished at least in part by its more
benign course , has been clinically important in many ways , the currently
available ...
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Employment 3 . Management of money 7 . Social presentation 4 . Child care 8 .
Coping with an emergency REMIND INFORMANT OF PROBLEM AREAS : Day
Month Year Establish date of onset of disability Establish course of disability : NB
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Employment 3 . Management of money 7 . Social presentation 4 . Child care 8 .
Coping with an emergency REMIND INFORMANT OF PROBLEM AREAS : Day
Month Year Establish date of onset of disability Establish course of disability : NB
.
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disorder | 42 |
A model of cognitive behavioural | 52 |
Selfmanagement and coping with | 159 |
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