The Cognitive Remediation in Bipolar (CRiB) pilot study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Jul 31, 2016Trials

Testing thinking skills training in bipolar disorder: plan for a controlled trial

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Abstract

Sixty participants will be recruited to test cognitive remediation therapy for people with bipolar disorder.

  • Cognitive remediation therapy may increase cognitive function in individuals with bipolar disorder.
  • Improvements in global functioning, goal attainment, and mood symptoms could occur alongside cognitive gains.
  • The therapy is expected to be acceptable and feasible for participants.
  • Findings may support the need for a larger, randomized controlled trial to further evaluate efficacy.

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