Context: Psychosocial interventions have been shown to enhance pharmacotherapy outcomes in bipolar disorder. Objective: To examine the benefits of 4 disorder-specific psychotherapies in conjunction with pharma-cotherapy on time to recovery and the likelihood of re-maining well after an episode of bipolar depression
What is the evidence that psychosocial treatment adds to the efficacy of pharmacotherapy in forestal...
Context: Numerous studies have pointed to the failure of prophylaxis with pharmacotherapy alone in t...
OBJECTIVE: Randomized trials indicate that psychosocial interventions effective adjuncts to pharmaco...
CONTEXT: Psychosocial interventions have been shown to enhance pharmacotherapy outcomes in bipolar d...
Objective: Psychosocial interventions are effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in delaying recurren...
OBJECTIVE: Psychosocial interventions are effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in delaying recurren...
A growing body of evidence documents the value of structured psychotherapeutic interventions for the...
Objective: This research has been done according to the cognitive-behavioral theories and biochemica...
Psychosocial treatments for bipolar disorder: cost-effectiveness, mediating mechanisms, and future d...
Objectives: Psychoeducational approaches are promising interventions for the long-term management of...
Introduction: We developed models of Specialized Care for Bipolar Disorder (SCBD) and a psychosocial...
textabstractThis article describes Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) adapted for use i...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapy has long been recommended as adjunctive to pharmacotherapy for bipolar diso...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Bipolar disorder (B...
Objective: To summarize the evidence and make treatment recommendations regarding the use of psychos...
What is the evidence that psychosocial treatment adds to the efficacy of pharmacotherapy in forestal...
Context: Numerous studies have pointed to the failure of prophylaxis with pharmacotherapy alone in t...
OBJECTIVE: Randomized trials indicate that psychosocial interventions effective adjuncts to pharmaco...
CONTEXT: Psychosocial interventions have been shown to enhance pharmacotherapy outcomes in bipolar d...
Objective: Psychosocial interventions are effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in delaying recurren...
OBJECTIVE: Psychosocial interventions are effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in delaying recurren...
A growing body of evidence documents the value of structured psychotherapeutic interventions for the...
Objective: This research has been done according to the cognitive-behavioral theories and biochemica...
Psychosocial treatments for bipolar disorder: cost-effectiveness, mediating mechanisms, and future d...
Objectives: Psychoeducational approaches are promising interventions for the long-term management of...
Introduction: We developed models of Specialized Care for Bipolar Disorder (SCBD) and a psychosocial...
textabstractThis article describes Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) adapted for use i...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapy has long been recommended as adjunctive to pharmacotherapy for bipolar diso...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Bipolar disorder (B...
Objective: To summarize the evidence and make treatment recommendations regarding the use of psychos...
What is the evidence that psychosocial treatment adds to the efficacy of pharmacotherapy in forestal...
Context: Numerous studies have pointed to the failure of prophylaxis with pharmacotherapy alone in t...
OBJECTIVE: Randomized trials indicate that psychosocial interventions effective adjuncts to pharmaco...