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Psychological interventions in bipolar disorder: From wishful thinking to an evidence-based approach.

E Vieta1, F Colom.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to examine the historical and current relevance of psychosocial approaches to bipolar illness by conducting a systematic review of prospective studies assessing the effectiveness of psychological interventions for bipolar disorder.
METHOD: A systematic literature search was conducted using EMBASE, MedLine and PsychLIT and reference sections of papers were scrutinized for further relevant reports. Only four trials met the criteria of a prospective study and achieved the necessary methodological standards.
RESULTS: The studies showed benefits for patients in terms of relapse prevention and the reduction of hospitalization rates. Psychoeducation (delivered in groups or as part of a family intervention) and cognitive behavioural therapy were also found to be effective prophylactic treatments for bipolar disorder in medicated patients. Other interventions do not appear to be supported by sufficient evidence.
CONCLUSION: Psychological approaches, and particularly psychoeducation and cognitive-behavioural therapies, are evidence-based prophylactic therapies for bipolar patients receiving pharmacotherapy. They should be used as adjuncts to medication where possible in the prevention of bipolar disorder.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15330936     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.2004.00411.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl        ISSN: 0065-1591


  7 in total

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Journal:  Psychiatr Serv       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 3.084

Review 2.  A critical update on psychological interventions for bipolar disorders.

Authors:  Eduard Vieta; Isabella Pacchiarotti; Marc Valentí; Lesley Berk; Michael Berk; Jan Scott; Francesc Colom
Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 5.285

Review 3.  Epidemiology and management of anxiety in patients with bipolar disorder.

Authors:  Marcia Kauer-Sant'Anna; Flavio Kapczinski; Eduard Vieta
Journal:  CNS Drugs       Date:  2009-11       Impact factor: 5.749

4.  Effectiveness of Psychoeducational Group Training on Quality of Life and Recurrence of Patients with Bipolar Disorder.

Authors:  Farhad Faridhosseini; Mehdi Baniasadi; Mohammad Reza Fayyazi Bordbar; Meysam Pourgholami; Samira Ahrari; Negar Asgharipour
Journal:  Iran J Psychiatry       Date:  2017-01

5.  Study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and treatment as usual in bipolar disorder.

Authors:  I Hanssen; M J Huijbers; M W H Lochmann-van Bennekom; E J Regeer; A W M M Stevens; S M A A Evers; M Wensing; R W Kupka; A E M Speckens
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6.  A randomized controlled trial of customized adherence enhancement (CAE-E): study protocol for a hybrid effectiveness-implementation project.

Authors:  Jennifer B Levin; Farren Briggs; Carol Blixen; Mark Bauer; Douglas Einstadter; Jeffrey M Albert; Celeste Weise; Nicole Woods; Edna Fuentes-Casiano; Kristin A Cassidy; Julie Rentsch; Kaylee Sarna; Martha Sajatovic
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7.  Effectiveness of Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy in Patients with Bipolar Affective Disorder: A Case Series.

Authors:  Suvarna Shirish Joshi; Mahendra Prakash Sharma; Shivarama Varambally
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