Family transactions and relapse in bipolar disorder.
This study examined whether patient symptoms and relatives' affective behavior, when expressed during directly observed family interactions, are associated with the short-term course of bipolar disorder. Twenty-seven bipolar patients and their relatives participated in two 10-minute family inte...
Main Authors: | Rosenfarb, I, Miklowitz, D, Goldstein, M, Harmon, L, Nuechterlein, K, Rea, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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