The integrative cognitive model provides a comprehensive account of bipolar disorder (BD) that, if empirically supported, has important potential implications for psychological therapies. This article is the first to review the evidence for this model. We evaluate the evidence (up to 2017) for four hypotheses derived uniquely from the model: extreme positive and negative appraisals of internal states are associated with (1) risk of developing BD; (2) BD diagnosis; (3) relevant clinical and functional outcomes including hypomanic and depressive mood symptoms; and (4) outcomes over time. Research involving individuals with diagnosed mood disorders as well as non-clinical populations is reviewed. The hypotheses were broadly supported and sever...
Background: This research aimed to test whether positive, negative, or conflicting appraisals about ...
Background - This research aimed to test whether positive, negative, or conflicting appraisals about...
An integrative cognitive model (Mansell et al. in Behav Cogn Psychother 35(5):515–539, 2007) propose...
Objective Cognitive models have suggested that extreme appraisals of affective states and maladaptiv...
Objective - Cognitive models have suggested that extreme appraisals of affective states and maladapt...
There has been an increased interest in the last decade in studying the cognitive processes that co...
A recent integrative cognitive model proposed that multiple, extreme, personalized, positive and neg...
A recent integrative cognitive model proposed that multiple, extreme, personalized, positive and neg...
Introduction: Affective disorders are thought to be associated primarily with changes in positive af...
Introduction: Affective disorders are thought to be associated primarily with changes in positive af...
Objectives An Integrative Cognitive Model of mood swings and bipolar disorder proposes that extreme ...
The clinical effectiveness of psychological interventions for bipolar disorder (BD) may be enhanced ...
Positive mood amplification is a hallmark of the bipolar disorder spectrum (BPDS). We need better un...
An integrative cognitive model proposed that individuals vulnerable to bipolar disorder (BD) assign ...
Objectives An Integrative Cognitive Model of mood swings and bipolar disorder proposes that cognitiv...
Background: This research aimed to test whether positive, negative, or conflicting appraisals about ...
Background - This research aimed to test whether positive, negative, or conflicting appraisals about...
An integrative cognitive model (Mansell et al. in Behav Cogn Psychother 35(5):515–539, 2007) propose...
Objective Cognitive models have suggested that extreme appraisals of affective states and maladaptiv...
Objective - Cognitive models have suggested that extreme appraisals of affective states and maladapt...
There has been an increased interest in the last decade in studying the cognitive processes that co...
A recent integrative cognitive model proposed that multiple, extreme, personalized, positive and neg...
A recent integrative cognitive model proposed that multiple, extreme, personalized, positive and neg...
Introduction: Affective disorders are thought to be associated primarily with changes in positive af...
Introduction: Affective disorders are thought to be associated primarily with changes in positive af...
Objectives An Integrative Cognitive Model of mood swings and bipolar disorder proposes that extreme ...
The clinical effectiveness of psychological interventions for bipolar disorder (BD) may be enhanced ...
Positive mood amplification is a hallmark of the bipolar disorder spectrum (BPDS). We need better un...
An integrative cognitive model proposed that individuals vulnerable to bipolar disorder (BD) assign ...
Objectives An Integrative Cognitive Model of mood swings and bipolar disorder proposes that cognitiv...
Background: This research aimed to test whether positive, negative, or conflicting appraisals about ...
Background - This research aimed to test whether positive, negative, or conflicting appraisals about...
An integrative cognitive model (Mansell et al. in Behav Cogn Psychother 35(5):515–539, 2007) propose...