INTRODUCTION: Bipolar disorders (BD) are frequent mood disorders associated with a poor prognosis mainly due to a high relapse rate. Depressive relapses may follow a seasonal cyclicality, and bright-light therapy (BLT) has been established as the treatment of choice for seasonal affective disorder (SAD). The use of BLT for seasonal unipolar depression is well known, but the scientific literature is much poorer on the management of seasonal depressive episodes in BD. In addition, some specificities related to BD must be taken into account. METHODS: We conducted a comprehensive review using Medline and Google Scholar databases up to August 2014 using the following keywords combination: "bipolar disorder" and "light therapy" or "phototherapy"....
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is defined as a subtype of mood disorders in DSM 5, and it is char...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not “Is bright ligh...
Background: The present systematic review was aimed at critically summarizing the evidence about int...
Background Light therapy has been used to treat winter depression in bipolar disorder, although the ...
The treatment of depressive symptoms of bipolar disorder (BD) has received increasing attention. Rec...
Background: About 1 and 4 % of people suffering from depression is affected by bipolar disorder. Few...
Objectives: Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is defined as a form of recurrent depressive or bipola...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the clinical benefits of bright light therapy (BLT) as an adjunct treat...
Review: light therapy is an effective treatment for seasonal affective disorder Golden RN, Gaynes BN...
Background: Many therapeutic options have been evaluated and tried for seasonal affective disorder (...
BackgroundSeasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a seasonal pattern of recurrent major depressive epis...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) consists of recurrent major depressive episodes in the...
Background: Recent research has emphasized that the human circadian rhythm system i...
BACKGROUND There is no national protocol for the use of light therapy in bipolar depression. AIM The...
Background Bright light therapy (BLT) is a well-established treatment for seasonal depression. In t...
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is defined as a subtype of mood disorders in DSM 5, and it is char...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not “Is bright ligh...
Background: The present systematic review was aimed at critically summarizing the evidence about int...
Background Light therapy has been used to treat winter depression in bipolar disorder, although the ...
The treatment of depressive symptoms of bipolar disorder (BD) has received increasing attention. Rec...
Background: About 1 and 4 % of people suffering from depression is affected by bipolar disorder. Few...
Objectives: Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is defined as a form of recurrent depressive or bipola...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the clinical benefits of bright light therapy (BLT) as an adjunct treat...
Review: light therapy is an effective treatment for seasonal affective disorder Golden RN, Gaynes BN...
Background: Many therapeutic options have been evaluated and tried for seasonal affective disorder (...
BackgroundSeasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a seasonal pattern of recurrent major depressive epis...
BACKGROUND: Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) consists of recurrent major depressive episodes in the...
Background: Recent research has emphasized that the human circadian rhythm system i...
BACKGROUND There is no national protocol for the use of light therapy in bipolar depression. AIM The...
Background Bright light therapy (BLT) is a well-established treatment for seasonal depression. In t...
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is defined as a subtype of mood disorders in DSM 5, and it is char...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not “Is bright ligh...
Background: The present systematic review was aimed at critically summarizing the evidence about int...