Psychotherapy, symptom outcomes, and role functioning over one year among patients with bipolar disorder.
OBJECTIVE: Randomized trials indicate that psychosocial interventions effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in bipolar disorder (1,2). A one-year naturalistic-prospective design was used to examine the association between psychotherapy use and the symptomatic and functional outcomes of patients wit...
Main Authors: | Miklowitz, D, Otto, M, Wisniewski, SR, Araga, M, Frank, E, Reilly-Harrington, N, Lembke, A, Sachs, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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