A 41-year-old divorced woman with a 17-year history of bipolar I disorder is receiving outpatient treatment consisting of lithium pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy. She is currently living with her sons, ages 7 and 9. Her history is notable for several onsets of mania during or immediately following vacation travel. By the time the patient entered treatment with her current therapist, she was vacation phobic. Yet, as the now-single mother of two active young boys, she also recognized how much she would benefit from a change of scenery and some relief from the constant responsibility for her children and her home. Her brother and sister-in-law had offered to send to her a ticket out to the West Coast for a visit. As much as the idea of a vac...
THIS INTEGRATED PSYCHOTHERAPY case of a patient with bipolar disorder who has been seen by the same ...
In a randomized, controlled trial, the authors studied an adjunctive, individual psychotherapy, inte...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a recurrent, lifelong illness with high risks of disability and excess mort...
A 41-year-old divorced woman with a 17-year history of bipolar I disorder is receiving outpatient tr...
After ten years of successful maintenance treatment with lithium and olanzapine, a 40-year-old woman...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar patients are at risk for relapses of their illness even when undergoing optimal ...
Although the use of medications is crucial to the effective management of bipolar disorder, there is...
Background: Despite the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy in acute phase of bipolar mood disorder, pa...
Contains fulltext : 89479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Objective: This case report highlights on the challenges in the management of people with bipolar di...
Background Despite the large number of treatments available for bipolar disorder (BD), more than one...
Recently hospitalized bipolar, manic patients (N 53) were randomly assigned to a 9-month, manual-ba...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that teaching patients to recognise prodromes of manic and depres...
OBJECTIVE: This study estimated the risk of recurrence of mood episodes among women with a history o...
BACKGROUND: The course of bipolar disorder progressively worsens in some patients. Although response...
THIS INTEGRATED PSYCHOTHERAPY case of a patient with bipolar disorder who has been seen by the same ...
In a randomized, controlled trial, the authors studied an adjunctive, individual psychotherapy, inte...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a recurrent, lifelong illness with high risks of disability and excess mort...
A 41-year-old divorced woman with a 17-year history of bipolar I disorder is receiving outpatient tr...
After ten years of successful maintenance treatment with lithium and olanzapine, a 40-year-old woman...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar patients are at risk for relapses of their illness even when undergoing optimal ...
Although the use of medications is crucial to the effective management of bipolar disorder, there is...
Background: Despite the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy in acute phase of bipolar mood disorder, pa...
Contains fulltext : 89479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Objective: This case report highlights on the challenges in the management of people with bipolar di...
Background Despite the large number of treatments available for bipolar disorder (BD), more than one...
Recently hospitalized bipolar, manic patients (N 53) were randomly assigned to a 9-month, manual-ba...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that teaching patients to recognise prodromes of manic and depres...
OBJECTIVE: This study estimated the risk of recurrence of mood episodes among women with a history o...
BACKGROUND: The course of bipolar disorder progressively worsens in some patients. Although response...
THIS INTEGRATED PSYCHOTHERAPY case of a patient with bipolar disorder who has been seen by the same ...
In a randomized, controlled trial, the authors studied an adjunctive, individual psychotherapy, inte...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a recurrent, lifelong illness with high risks of disability and excess mort...