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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 62
Page 14
... tated mania prodromes were reported less frequently and less reliably : thoughts started to race ( 15.8 % at both T1 and T2 ) ; increased optimism ( 26.3 % at T1 and 10.5 % at T2 14 COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR BIPOLAR DISORDER.
... tated mania prodromes were reported less frequently and less reliably : thoughts started to race ( 15.8 % at both T1 and T2 ) ; increased optimism ( 26.3 % at T1 and 10.5 % at T2 14 COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR BIPOLAR DISORDER.
Page 30
... less stringently evaluated . However , the evidence of efficacy of both carba- mazepine and valproate is at best equivalent to lithium . There is some ten- tative evidence that valproate may be more effective than lithium in mixed mania ...
... less stringently evaluated . However , the evidence of efficacy of both carba- mazepine and valproate is at best equivalent to lithium . There is some ten- tative evidence that valproate may be more effective than lithium in mixed mania ...
Page 160
... less responsibility . Clinicians need to be sensitive to this and never preach self- management as a ' religious ' principle . DETECTING AND COPING WITH BIPOLAR PRODROMES The word prodrome comes from the Greek word ' prodromos ' which ...
... less responsibility . Clinicians need to be sensitive to this and never preach self- management as a ' religious ' principle . DETECTING AND COPING WITH BIPOLAR PRODROMES The word prodrome comes from the Greek word ' prodromos ' which ...
Common terms and phrases
able activity schedules affective disorders antidepressants approach Asleep Asleep assessment associated automatic thoughts Beck behaviour bipolar depression bipolar disorder bipolar illness bipolar patients carbamazepine changes Chapter circadian rhythms client clinical cognitive therapy compliance coping strategies CUT-OFF cyclothymia depres depression prodromes depressive episode depressive illness depressive patients developing diathesis-stress model difficult discussed disruption Dogs breakfast drugs early stage early warnings emotional example experience feel goals going hospital hypomania hypomanic ideas identified important increased individual interpersonal intervention issues Jamison lithium manage mania prodromes manic depression manic episode manic-depressive patients medication mood and activity mood stabilisers normal onset pattern person phase problems prodromal stage prophylactic psychological psychotherapy relapse relationship reported risk role routine schizophrenia sessions side effects significant sion sleep social support specific spouses stress suffering suicide symptoms targets tasks techniques therapeutic therapist things treatment valproate