Psychotherapy for Bipolar Disorders
While medication is hugely important in treating bipolar disorders, an integrated approach which utilizes psychological treatments can target some aspects that medication alone cannot reach. A comprehensive review of evidence-based psychological treatments is provided, followed by practical information on psychoeducation for patients and family members, healthy lifestyle promotion, mindfulness-based interventions and cognitive and functional remediation, as they represent the basis on which the integrative approach is developed. The second half of the book provides examples of sessions of integrative therapy, which can be shared with patients themselves, enhancing the effectiveness of applying the treatment. Psychotherapy for Bipolar Disorders: An Integrative Approach offers a brief but multi-component treatment framework that can also be implemented in non-specialized health centres. This approach may greatly improve the well-being and quality of life of people with bipolar disorders. This accessible text is an essential resource for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and any healthcare provider working in mental healthcare.
- Provides a new integrative approach to psychological treatments for bipolar disorder which can target some aspects medication alone cannot reach
- Practical examples of treatment sessions can aid both clinicians and patients alike, enhancing the effectiveness of treatments
- Specialized treatment programmes have been distilled down to become accessible for daily practice in non-specialized centers
Reviews & endorsements
‘This is a comprehensive review of psychotherapy interventions for helping people with bipolar disorder. Students in clinical training are likely to find it very useful but so are licensed mental health professionals who have been practicing for years. Many different approaches are addressed here along with the research supporting their effectiveness … What is unique about this book is that all of the approaches are presented so as to invite therapists to evaluate how they might selectively combine them, as appropriate, within an integrative treatment plan. There also is a very useful section at the end that can be shared with clients, describing the different parts of an integrative approach.’ D. C. Marston, Choice
Product details
January 2020Paperback
9781108460095
134 pages
234 × 156 × 6 mm
0.26kg
13 b/w illus. 13 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part I. An Introduction of Treatments:
- 1.1 Introduction to bipolar disorders
- 1.2 Adjunctive psychological treatments in adults with bipolar disorders
- Part II. The Foundations of an Integrative Approach to Bipolar Disorders:
- 2.1 Psychoeducation for patients and family members
- 2.2 Promotion of a healthy lifestyle
- 2.3 Mindfulness
- 2.4 Cognitive and functional remeditation
- Part III. An Integrative Approach to Bipolar Disorders:
- 3.1 Introduction to the integrative approach
- 3.2 Contents of the integrative approach
- Appendix 1. The group rules
- Appendix 2. Level of satisfaction with the intervention
- Bibliography
- Index.