While considerable attention has been given to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for bipolar disorder, the practical significance of CBT in reducing manic symptoms remains unexplored.
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While considerable attention has been given to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for bipolar disorder, the practical significance of CBT in reducing manic symptoms remains unexplored.
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- Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) in bipolar disorder: Preliminary evaluation of immediate effects on between-episode functioning (2007) · doi
CONCLUSIONS: The study, although preliminary, suggests an immediate effect of MBCT on anxiety and depressive symptoms among bipolar participants with suicidal ideation or behaviour, and indicates that further research into the use of MBCT with bipolar patients may be warranted.
Keywords: mbct bipolar conclusions preliminary suggests immediate effect anxiety depressive symptoms among participants suicidal ideation behaviour - Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Mania: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials (2010) · doi
While considerable attention has been given to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for bipolar disorder, the practical significance of CBT in reducing manic symptoms remains unexplored.
Keywords: considerable attention given cognitive behavioral therapy bipolar disorder practical significance reducing manic symptoms remains unexplored - The prevalence and burden of bipolar depression (2014) · doi
CONCLUSION: In light of its pervasiveness and prevalence, more effective and aggressive treatments for bipolar depression are warranted to mitigate its profound impact upon individuals and society.
Keywords: conclusion light pervasiveness prevalence effective aggressive treatments bipolar depression warranted mitigate profound impact upon individuals - Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression in Bipolar Disorder: A Meta-Analysis (2010) · doi
Given the prevalence of null hypothesis significance testing, cognitive-behavioral therapy's effect on depressive symptoms of bipolar disorder is not fully understood in the absence of effect size statistics.
Keywords: effect given prevalence null hypothesis significance testing cognitive behavioral therapy depressive symptoms bipolar disorder fully
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