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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... levels of social functioning . Hence subjects ' coping with pro- dromes of mania appears to be an important factor in determining their level of social functioning whereas coping with prodromes of depression was not . The possible ...
... levels of social functioning . Hence subjects ' coping with pro- dromes of mania appears to be an important factor in determining their level of social functioning whereas coping with prodromes of depression was not . The possible ...
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... levels of psychomotor activity and associated increases in cognitive activity . They cite the fundamental attribution error commonly found in assessments of human judgements in which there is a basic tendency to attribute outcomes to ...
... levels of psychomotor activity and associated increases in cognitive activity . They cite the fundamental attribution error commonly found in assessments of human judgements in which there is a basic tendency to attribute outcomes to ...
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... levels . Healy & Williams ( 1989 ) also argue that the evidence which exists for neurochemical abnormalities in mania is most consist with generalised dysregulations associated with circadian rhythm disturbance rather than with specific ...
... levels . Healy & Williams ( 1989 ) also argue that the evidence which exists for neurochemical abnormalities in mania is most consist with generalised dysregulations associated with circadian rhythm disturbance rather than with specific ...
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