
Treatment of Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Moira Rynn, Paul Crits-Christoph, David Brent, Robert Findling, and Karen Dineen Wagner
in Treating and Preventing Adolescent Mental Health Disorders: What We Know and What We Don't Know (2 ed.)
This chapter reviews the current status of the adult literature on mood disorder treatments for both psychosocial and psychopharmacological treatments. This is followed by an appraisal of ...
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Bipolar Disorder
Myrna M. Weissman, John C. Markowitz, and Gerald L. Klerman
in The Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy: Updated and Expanded Edition
This chapter covers the treatment of bipolar disorder using an adaptation of IPT called Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT). An amalgam of IPT with behavioral therapy developed ...
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Bipolar and related disorders
Martin Brüne
in Textbook of Evolutionary Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine: The Origins of Psychopathology (2 ed.)
Bipolar disorder concerns a syndrome in which both manic and depressive episodes occur, or states where manic and depressive symptoms cooccur. Mania is characterized by elevated mood, ...
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Understanding the Emotional Disorders: A Symptom-Level Approach Based on the IDAS-II
David Watson and Michael W. O'Hara
Understanding the Emotional Disorders: A Symptom-Based Approach examines replicable symptom dimensions contained within five adjacent diagnostic classes in the fifth edition of ...
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The Unified Protocol for Bipolar and Comorbid Disorders
Kristen K. Ellard, Emily E. Bernstein, Andrew A. Nierenberg, and Thilo Deckersbach
in Applications of the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders
Bipolar disorder is a chronic and severe mental disorder characterized by affective lability and emotion dysregulation. In addition, it is associated with high rates of comorbidity, ...
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Bipolar disorders and mood swings
Richard Stott, Warren Mansell, Paul Salkovskis, Anna Lavender, and Sam Cartwright-Hatton
in Oxford Guide to Metaphors in CBT: Building Cognitive Bridges
Chapter 8 explores the use of metaphors in CBT treatment for bipolar disorder and mood swings, and common metaphors used by clients to refer to their disorders and recovery. ...

What Is IPT?
Myrna M. Weissman, John C. Markowitz, and Gerald L. Klerman
in Clinician's Quick Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy
This chapter presents a definition of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), including an overview, the concept of depression in IPT, genes and IPT, goals of IPT, major depressive disorder and ...
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Bipolar Disorder in Early Adulthood: Clinical Challenges and Emerging Evidence
Alan C. Swann
in Young Adult Mental Health
This chapter presents a practicalfocus on bipolar disorder in early adulthood.It reviews and evaluates evidencefor clinical pathways to early-onset bipolar disorder,mechanisms involved in ...
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Overview
Mark Gilson, Arthur Freeman, M. Jane Yates, and Sharon Morgillo Freeman
in Overcoming Depression: Workbook (2 ed.)
Chapter 1 presents general information about depression and this cognitive therapy program to treat depression. This includes a background on the program methodology and cognitive therapy ...
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Pediatric Psychopharmacology
Colleen A. Ryan and Michael L. Trieu
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 92 explores pediatric psychopharmacology used to treat depressive disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, non-obsessive compulsive disorder anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, ...
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Psychological processes and the pathways to mania: Exploring the manic defence hypothesis
Richard P. Bentall, Sara J. Tai, and Rebecca Knowles
in The Psychology of Bipolar Disorder: New developments and research strategies
This chapter outlines some exploratory studies that we have conducted to understand the origins and development of bipolar symptoms, focusing especially on instability of self-esteem and ...
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Adult Psychopharmacology
Christine Blasey, Joseph K. Belanoff, Charles DeBattista, and Alan F. Schatzberg
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 90 explores adult psychopharmacology, providing general guidance, and information on pharmacological treatments for major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety ...
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Management of Comorbid Anxiety Disorders Module
Michael W. Otto, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington, Jane N. Kogan, Aude Henin, Robert O. Knauz, and Gary S. Sachs
in Managing Bipolar Disorder: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural approach
Chapter 19 discusses the management of comorbid anxiety disorders and special issues in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. ...

Psychosis and bipolar disorder
Bob G. Knight and Nancy A. Pachana
in Psychological Assessment and Therapy with Older Adults
Chapter 9 considers schizophrenia, psychosis, and bipolar disorder in later life, the assessment of these conditions (clinical interview and differential diagnosis), and therapy with ...
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Session 8: Challenging Core Beliefs
Michael W. Otto, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington, Jane N. Kogan, Aude Henin, Robert O. Knauz, and Gary S. Sachs
in Managing Bipolar Disorder: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural approach
Chapter 10 provides an outline for the eighth session of treatment on challenging core beliefs. Processes for the patient to identify and challenge their core beliefs are provided, along ...
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Session 7: Core Beliefs
Michael W. Otto, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington, Jane N. Kogan, Aude Henin, Robert O. Knauz, and Gary S. Sachs
in Managing Bipolar Disorder: Workbook: A cognitive-behavioural approach
Chapter 6 outlines the seventh session of treatment and focuses on core beliefs. The concept of core beliefs is introduced, as are the processes of identifying core beliefs and how to ...
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Session 10: Drafting a Treatment Contract
Michael W. Otto, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington, Jane N. Kogan, Aude Henin, Robert O. Knauz, and Gary S. Sachs
in Managing Bipolar Disorder: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural approach
Chapter 12 introduces the second phase of the treatment plan and session ten drafts a treatment contract between the patient and the therapist. An introduction and rationale for the ...
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Session 7: Core Beliefs
Michael W. Otto, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington, Jane N. Kogan, Aude Henin, Robert O. Knauz, and Gary S. Sachs
in Managing Bipolar Disorder: Therapist Guide: A cognitive-behavioural approach
Chapter 9 outlines the seventh session of treatment and focuses on core beliefs. The concept of core beliefs is introduced, as are the processes of identifying core beliefs and how to ...
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Treating Bipolar Spectrum Disorders
Elizabeth Brondolo
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 63 explores methods for treating bipolar spectrum disorders, differential diagnosis, neurobiology, common problems in sleep, energy, and arousal, mood level, and regulation, and ...
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Hidden ADHD: Presenting Problems and Comorbidity
Jan Willer
in Could it be Adult ADHD?: A Clinician's Guide to Recognition, Assessment, and Treatment
Hidden ADHD is common. Most adults with ADHD—between 70% and 90%—have psychiatric comorbidity. When ADHD is comorbid with another disorder, it is often unrecognized and untreated. Certain ...
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