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Adjunctive psychotherapy for bipolar disorder: effects of changing treatment modality.

E Frank1, H A Swartz, A G Mallinger, M E Thase, E V Weaver, D J Kupfer.   

Abstract

In a randomized, controlled trial, the authors studied an adjunctive, individual psychotherapy, interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) for bipolar disorder. After stabilizing participants with episode appropriate pharmacotherapy and either IPSRT or intensive clinical management (CM), participants were reassigned to IPSRT or CM in conjunction with pharmacotherapy for 2 years of preventative treatment. Early results (n = 82) suggest that altering participants' treatment assignment at entry to the preventative phase is related to risk of recurrence. Participants remaining in the same treatment for both acute and preventative phases had lower rates of recurrence (< 20% vs. > 40%) and levels of symptomatology over the subsequent 52 weeks than those reassigned to the alternate modality. This finding, consistent with the authors' philosophy that bipolar patients benefit from stable routines, suggests that disruptions in the psychosocial treatment plan contribute to worse outcomes.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10609422     DOI: 10.1037//0021-843x.108.4.579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Abnorm Psychol        ISSN: 0021-843X


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