Objective: Depression and brief periods of (hypo)mania are linked to an increased risk of progression to bipolar I or II disorder (BD) in children of bipolar parents. This randomized trial examined the effects of a 4-month family-focused therapy (FFT) program on the 1-year course of mood symptoms in youth at high familial risk for BD, and explored its comparative benefits among youth in families with high versus low expressed emotion (EE). Method: Participants were 40 youth (mean 12.3±2.8 years, range 9-17) with BD not otherwise specified, major depressive disorder, or cyclothymic disorder who had a first-degree relative with BD I or II and active mood symptoms (Young Mania Rating Scale [YMRS]>11 or Child Depression Rating Scale>29). Partic...
BackgroundTo identify prospectively ascertained individual and family factors that are associated wi...
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) delays bipolar disorder (BP) recurrence in adults by...
Objectives: Several studies have recently been conducted that have explored the benefits of psycholo...
Objective: Depression and brief periods of (hypo)mania are linked to an increased risk of progressio...
The course of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents is highly recurrent and impairing. This a...
Mood disorder symptoms and their associated functional impairments are hypothesized to come about as...
ABSTRACT The course of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents is highly recurrent and impairin...
BackgroundYouth who are at clinical and familial risk for bipolar disorder (BD) often have significa...
ObjectiveMood instability is associated with the onset of bipolar disorder (BD) in youth with a fami...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have found that family-focused treatment is an effective adjunct to phar...
BACKGROUND: Research has begun to elucidate the optimal pharmacological treatments for pediatric-ons...
OBJECTIVE: Family interventions have been found to be effective in pediatric bipolar disorder (BD). ...
CONTEXT: Family interventions have been found to hasten episode recovery and delay recurrences among...
Levels of familial expressed emotion during an acute episode are consistently associated with rates ...
Family-focused therapy (FFT) is an emerging psychotherapy treatment option for pediatric bipolar dis...
BackgroundTo identify prospectively ascertained individual and family factors that are associated wi...
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) delays bipolar disorder (BP) recurrence in adults by...
Objectives: Several studies have recently been conducted that have explored the benefits of psycholo...
Objective: Depression and brief periods of (hypo)mania are linked to an increased risk of progressio...
The course of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents is highly recurrent and impairing. This a...
Mood disorder symptoms and their associated functional impairments are hypothesized to come about as...
ABSTRACT The course of bipolar disorder in children and adolescents is highly recurrent and impairin...
BackgroundYouth who are at clinical and familial risk for bipolar disorder (BD) often have significa...
ObjectiveMood instability is associated with the onset of bipolar disorder (BD) in youth with a fami...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have found that family-focused treatment is an effective adjunct to phar...
BACKGROUND: Research has begun to elucidate the optimal pharmacological treatments for pediatric-ons...
OBJECTIVE: Family interventions have been found to be effective in pediatric bipolar disorder (BD). ...
CONTEXT: Family interventions have been found to hasten episode recovery and delay recurrences among...
Levels of familial expressed emotion during an acute episode are consistently associated with rates ...
Family-focused therapy (FFT) is an emerging psychotherapy treatment option for pediatric bipolar dis...
BackgroundTo identify prospectively ascertained individual and family factors that are associated wi...
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) delays bipolar disorder (BP) recurrence in adults by...
Objectives: Several studies have recently been conducted that have explored the benefits of psycholo...