Objectives: People in the late stage of bipolar disorder (BD) experience elevated relapse rates and poorer quality of life (QoL) compared with those in the early stages. Existing psychological interventions also appear less effective in this group. To address this need, we developed a new online mindfulness-based intervention targeting quality of life (QoL) in late stage BD. Here, we report on an open pilot trial of ORBIT (online, recovery-focused, bipolar individual therapy). Methods: Inclusion criteria were: self-reported primary diagnosis of BD, six or more episodes of BD, under the care of a medical practitioner, access to the internet, proficient in English, 18–65 years of age. Primary outcome was change (baseline – post-treatment) on...
Background: Bipolar disorder patients frequently present recurrent episodes and often experience sub...
Background: Despite multiple pharmacological interventions, many people with bipolar disorder (BD) e...
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy has been found to be effective in preventing relapse to depressi...
Objectives: People in the late stage of bipolar disorder (BD) experience elevated relapse rates and ...
Objectives People in the late stage of bipolar disorder (BD) experience elevated relapse rates and p...
Objective: Adjunctive psychological interventions improve outcomes in bipolar disorder (BD), but peo...
Objective: Adjunctive psychological interventions improve outcomes in bipolar disorder (BD), but peo...
Background: The primary objective of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to e...
BackgroundThe primary objective of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to establish the effect...
Background: The primary objective of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to establish the effe...
Background: The primary objective of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to establish the effe...
<b>Objectives:</b> Psychoeducational approaches are promising interventions for the lon...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a severe mental health problem. Psychological interventions are...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is highly recurrent and rates of comorbidity are high. Studies have poi...
Background Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a common and severe form of mental illness. Pharmacotherapy is t...
Background: Bipolar disorder patients frequently present recurrent episodes and often experience sub...
Background: Despite multiple pharmacological interventions, many people with bipolar disorder (BD) e...
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy has been found to be effective in preventing relapse to depressi...
Objectives: People in the late stage of bipolar disorder (BD) experience elevated relapse rates and ...
Objectives People in the late stage of bipolar disorder (BD) experience elevated relapse rates and p...
Objective: Adjunctive psychological interventions improve outcomes in bipolar disorder (BD), but peo...
Objective: Adjunctive psychological interventions improve outcomes in bipolar disorder (BD), but peo...
Background: The primary objective of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to e...
BackgroundThe primary objective of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to establish the effect...
Background: The primary objective of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to establish the effe...
Background: The primary objective of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) is to establish the effe...
<b>Objectives:</b> Psychoeducational approaches are promising interventions for the lon...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a severe mental health problem. Psychological interventions are...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is highly recurrent and rates of comorbidity are high. Studies have poi...
Background Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a common and severe form of mental illness. Pharmacotherapy is t...
Background: Bipolar disorder patients frequently present recurrent episodes and often experience sub...
Background: Despite multiple pharmacological interventions, many people with bipolar disorder (BD) e...
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy has been found to be effective in preventing relapse to depressi...