BACKGROUND: Research suggests that psychoeducation, relapse prevention and recovery are all the key aspects of psychological treatment for bipolar disorder and the common components of self-management programmes. AIMS: This review traces the origins of self-management interventions as it appears in physical health research and evaluates the current evidence associated with self-management interventions for depression and more specifically for bipolar disorder. METHOD: Literature review. RESULTS: Despite significant clinical and cost benefits associated with self-management programmes for physical and mental health problems, to date there has been less progress in the development of self-management interventions for bipolar disorder. Preliminary evidence indicates that people with bipolar disorder will engage with self-management support. CONCLUSION: The rapid development and evaluation of self-management programmes for bipolar disorder is an important research and clinical priority.
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that psychoeducation, relapse prevention and recovery are all the key aspects of psychological treatment for bipolar disorder and the common components of self-management programmes. AIMS: This review traces the origins of self-management interventions as it appears in physical health research and evaluates the current evidence associated with self-management interventions for depression and more specifically for bipolar disorder. METHOD: Literature review. RESULTS: Despite significant clinical and cost benefits associated with self-management programmes for physical and mental health problems, to date there has been less progress in the development of self-management interventions for bipolar disorder. Preliminary evidence indicates that people with bipolar disorder will engage with self-management support. CONCLUSION: The rapid development and evaluation of self-management programmes for bipolar disorder is an important research and clinical priority.
Authors: Kristen M Abraham; Christopher J Miller; Denis G Birgenheir; Zongshan Lai; Amy M Kilbourne Journal: J Nerv Ment Dis Date: 2014-08 Impact factor: 2.254
Authors: Charles L Bowden; Richard Priesmeyer; Mauricio Tohen; Vivek Singh; Joseph R Calabrese; Terry Ketter; Andrew Nierenberg; Michael E Thase; Gregg Siegel; Leslie H Siegel; Jim Mintz; Rif S El-Mallakh; Susan L McElroy; Melissa Martinez Journal: Psychopharmacol Bull Date: 2021-03-16