OBJECTIVE: Randomized trials indicate that psychosocial interventions effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in bipolar disorder (1,2). A one-year naturalistic-prospective design was used to examine the association between psychotherapy use and the symptomatic and functional outcomes of patients with bipolar disorder. METHODS: Patients with bipolar disorder in a depressed phase (N=248) were drawn from the first 1,000 enrollees (November 1999 to April 2002) in the Systematic Treatment Enhancement Program (STEP-BD), a study of patients with bipolar disorder receiving best-practice pharmacotherapy. Patients were seen clinics and interviewed every three months over one year regarding of psychotherapy services, symptoms, and role functioning. Mix...
• Adjunctive psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder target many of the issues that are...
Although the use of medications is crucial to the effective management of bipolar disorder, there is...
BACKGROUND: The course of bipolar disorder progressively worsens in some patients. Although response...
OBJECTIVE: Randomized trials indicate that psychosocial interventions effective adjuncts to pharmaco...
OBJECTIVE: Psychosocial interventions are effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in delaying recurren...
Objective: Psychosocial interventions are effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in delaying recurren...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapy has long been recommended as adjunctive to pharmacotherapy for bipolar diso...
OBJECTIVE: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) usually report significant disability and psychoso...
Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) usually report significant disability and psychosocial impair...
Background: Bipolar disorder is often only partially treated by medication alone, which has led to r...
CONTEXT: Psychosocial interventions have been shown to enhance pharmacotherapy outcomes in bipolar d...
Background: Bipolar disorder is often only partially treated by medication alone, which has led to r...
Objective: To summarize the evidence and make treatment recommendations regarding the use of psychos...
Recent studies have examined the value of combining structured forms of psychotherapy with medicatio...
A growing body of evidence documents the value of structured psychotherapeutic interventions for the...
• Adjunctive psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder target many of the issues that are...
Although the use of medications is crucial to the effective management of bipolar disorder, there is...
BACKGROUND: The course of bipolar disorder progressively worsens in some patients. Although response...
OBJECTIVE: Randomized trials indicate that psychosocial interventions effective adjuncts to pharmaco...
OBJECTIVE: Psychosocial interventions are effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in delaying recurren...
Objective: Psychosocial interventions are effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in delaying recurren...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapy has long been recommended as adjunctive to pharmacotherapy for bipolar diso...
OBJECTIVE: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) usually report significant disability and psychoso...
Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) usually report significant disability and psychosocial impair...
Background: Bipolar disorder is often only partially treated by medication alone, which has led to r...
CONTEXT: Psychosocial interventions have been shown to enhance pharmacotherapy outcomes in bipolar d...
Background: Bipolar disorder is often only partially treated by medication alone, which has led to r...
Objective: To summarize the evidence and make treatment recommendations regarding the use of psychos...
Recent studies have examined the value of combining structured forms of psychotherapy with medicatio...
A growing body of evidence documents the value of structured psychotherapeutic interventions for the...
• Adjunctive psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder target many of the issues that are...
Although the use of medications is crucial to the effective management of bipolar disorder, there is...
BACKGROUND: The course of bipolar disorder progressively worsens in some patients. Although response...