A developmental approach to the treatment of bipolar disorder: IPSRT with an adolescent

Jan 6, 2009Journal of clinical nursing

Using a daily routine therapy to treat bipolar disorder in teenagers

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Abstract

Participation in interpersonal social rhythm therapy enabled the adolescent to manage her mood symptoms and develop an age-appropriate sense of identity.

  • Bipolar disorder can significantly affect adolescents during critical developmental stages.
  • Interpersonal social rhythm therapy has been used successfully in adults and may be applicable to adolescents.
  • The therapy framework allows for addressing developmental issues while managing mood symptoms.
  • The adolescent in the case study was able to integrate her experience of bipolar disorder into her identity.
  • Improvements in social functioning were noted as a potential benefit of this therapeutic approach.

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