Extreme attributions predict transition from depression to mania orhypomania in bipolar disorder
Background: Relatively little is known about psychological predictors of the onset of mania among individuals with bipolar disorder, particularly during episodes of depression. In the present study we investigated attributional style as a predictor of onset of hypomanic, manic or mixed episodes amon...
Main Authors: | Stange, J, Sylvia, L, Magalhães, P, Frank, E, Otto, M, Miklowitz, D, Berk, M, Nierenberg, A, Deckersbach, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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