Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy for adolescents with bipolar disorder: treatment development and results from an open trial

Feb 27, 2010Depression and anxiety

Social and daily routine therapy for teens with bipolar disorder: therapy design and trial results

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Abstract

Twelve adolescents with bipolar spectrum disorder completed 16-18 sessions of an adapted therapy with high treatment satisfaction and attendance rates.

  • Feasibility and acceptability of the adapted therapy (IPSRT-A) were high, with 11 out of 12 participants completing treatment.
  • Participants attended 97% of the scheduled sessions.
  • Significant decreases in manic, depressive, and general psychiatric symptoms were observed over the 20 weeks.
  • Participants also showed a significant increase in global functioning.
  • Effect sizes for symptom reduction ranged from medium-large to large.

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