Bipolar disorder (BD) is a prevalent and highly disabling psychiatric condition. Despite the widely acknowledged importance of psychosocial interventions that involve a complex cognitive, behavioral, and biological process to help patients cope better with their illness, few studies have systematically evaluated coping in BD. Therefore, our objective was to examine recent developments in current research on coping in BD. Several studies have documented a strong association between BD and numerous neuroanatomical and neuropsychological abnormalities, particularly multiple episodes and longer durations of the disorder. The most marked effects of BD encompass brain areas involved in executive function, which may affect the mechanisms underlyin...
Stress is a major risk factor for bipolar disorder. Even though we do not completely understand how ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a prevalent and highly disabling psychiatric condition. Despite the widely ...
Ways to enhance research into coping have been suggested by Lazarus (2000). The issues of adaptivene...
A personal history of childhood maltreatment has been associated with unfavorable outcomes in bipola...
Background: the staggering illness burden associated with Bipolar Disorder (BD) invites the need for...
Background: The amplified emotionality characteristics of bipolar disorder (BD) may interfere with g...
Background: The amplified emotionality characteristics of bipolar disorder (BD) may interfere with g...
Appropriate stress-coping strategies are needed to improve the outcome in the treatment of bipolar d...
Background: The amplified emotionality characteristics of bipolar disorder (BD) may interfere with g...
The longitudinal course of bipolar disorder (BD) is highly impairing. This article reviews recent re...
Researchers have demonstrated the impact of life events in causing mood fluctuation among people wit...
Stress is a major risk factor for bipolar disorder. Even though we do not completely understand how ...
Stress is a major risk factor for bipolar disorder. Even though we do not completely understand how ...
Stress is a major risk factor for bipolar disorder. Even though we do not completely understand how ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a prevalent and highly disabling psychiatric condition. Despite the widely ...
Ways to enhance research into coping have been suggested by Lazarus (2000). The issues of adaptivene...
A personal history of childhood maltreatment has been associated with unfavorable outcomes in bipola...
Background: the staggering illness burden associated with Bipolar Disorder (BD) invites the need for...
Background: The amplified emotionality characteristics of bipolar disorder (BD) may interfere with g...
Background: The amplified emotionality characteristics of bipolar disorder (BD) may interfere with g...
Appropriate stress-coping strategies are needed to improve the outcome in the treatment of bipolar d...
Background: The amplified emotionality characteristics of bipolar disorder (BD) may interfere with g...
The longitudinal course of bipolar disorder (BD) is highly impairing. This article reviews recent re...
Researchers have demonstrated the impact of life events in causing mood fluctuation among people wit...
Stress is a major risk factor for bipolar disorder. Even though we do not completely understand how ...
Stress is a major risk factor for bipolar disorder. Even though we do not completely understand how ...
Stress is a major risk factor for bipolar disorder. Even though we do not completely understand how ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...