[Psychoeducation and interpersonal and social rhythm therapy for bipolar disorder].

Nov 29, 2011Seishin shinkeigaku zasshi = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica

Education and social routine therapy for bipolar disorder

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Abstract

Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) is associated with improved functioning and life satisfaction in patients with bipolar disorder.

  • IPSRT combines interpersonal psychotherapy with behavioral strategies aimed at stabilizing social rhythms.
  • The therapy effectively prevents new episodes and treats depressive episodes in bipolar I and II disorders.
  • IPSRT addresses key factors related to recurrence, such as medication nonadherence and stressful life events.
  • Enhancements in total functioning and relationship functioning were observed even after accounting for prior depression levels.
  • IPSRT may serve as a monotherapy option for treating acute bipolar II depression in certain individuals.

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