KMID : 1007420160140010019
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Mood and Emotion 2016 Volume.14 No. 1 p.19 ~ p.24
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Psychosocial Treatment for Bipolar Disorder
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Jung Young-Eun
Kim Moon-Doo
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Abstract
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Treatment of bipolar disorder conventionally focuses on acute stabilization, in which the goal is to bring a patient with mania or depression to a symptomatic recovery with euthymic mood. Substantial progress has been made in the development and assessment of adjunctive psychosocial interventions. Long-term maintenance and relapse prevention can be enhanced by the combination of psychosocial treatments with medications. Early detection combined with helpful self-management and targeted psychosocial and pharmacological treatment promises substantial benefits. The next generation of psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder will need to systematically assess mediators in the pathways from treatments to changes in illness course. To be economically sustainable, psychosocial intervention protocols need to be made briefer and more efficient for improved sustainability in widespread applications.
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KEYWORD
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Bipolar disorder, Psychosocial, Interventions
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