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Treating Bipolar Disorder: A Clinician's Guide to Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy

By: Ellen Frank | Book details

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Index
Page numbers followed by an f indicate figure; t indicate table.
ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) vs. bipolar disorder, 54, 56t, 61
Alcohol/substance abuse and bipolar disorder, 60
American Psychiatric Association Guideline for the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder, 31–32
Amitriptyline, 29

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Bech-Rafaelsen Mania Scale, 59
Beck Depression Inventory, 128
Behavioral activation, 102
Biochemical model of bipolar disorder (lack of), 18
Bipolar disorder, 16, 26. See also Integrative
theoretical model
assessment issues, 62
Axis I comorbidities, 59–61
Axis II comorbidities, 61
complicating factors, 50–51
diagnostic methods, 58
medical comorbidities, 62
mixed state, 52
severity measurement methods, 58–59
systematic structured assessment, 50, 58
circadian dysregulation-based theories, 18–20
differential diagnosis, 54, 55t-56t, 57
genetic factors, 16, 52
kindling process investigation, 28
medications, 17
neurotransmission theories, 17–18
personal cost of illness, 85
psychological/psychosocial theories, 20–21
resources, 194–196
stigma, 52–53
subtypes, 57–58
treatment adherence issues, 18
Bipolar disorder awareness, 1–2
Bipolar disorder psychotherapeutic intervention
clinician's responsibilities, 42
current approaches, 27. See also Empirically supported psychotherapies
acute bipolar depression, 29–30
acute mania treatment, 28–29
antipsychotic medication, 31–32
Expert Consensus Guidelines, 33
mood stabilization, 30–31
psychosocial treatment, 32–35
somatic treatment approaches, 27–28
U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs guidelines, 34
and lifestyle changes, 4
and social rhythm stability, 23
Bipolar disorder/IPSRT case example/adult onset (hormonal and circadian challenge of parturition), 5–9
illness history timeline, 66–67, 67f
“instability model,” 18–19
IPSRT therapy
evaluation of case history, 9
evaluation of cojoint psychoeducational sessions with family, 10

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