Psychosocial Treatments for Bipolar Depression

Apr 4, 2007Archives of general psychiatry

One-year trial comparing social and psychological treatments for bipolar depression

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Abstract

Patients receiving intensive psychotherapy had a 64.4% recovery rate compared to 51.5% for those in collaborative care.

  • Intensive psychotherapy resulted in shorter times to recovery compared to collaborative care.
  • Patients undergoing intensive psychotherapy were 1.58 times more likely to be clinically well during any study month than those in collaborative care.
  • No significant differences were found among the three types of intensive psychotherapy used.
  • Both treatment groups had similar rates of attrition, with 35.6% in intensive psychotherapy and 30.8% in collaborative care.

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