Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Structured group psychoeducation was no more effective than unstructured peer support for remitted bipolar ...
April 17, 2003 — Group psychoeducation is effective in preventing recurrence in patients with bipolar I or II disorder receiving standard medical therapy, according to the results of a study published ...
Structured group psychoeducation sessions could be more successful in treating patients in the early stages of bipolar disorder than standard peer-support offered by the NHS and the voluntary sector, ...
Structured group psychoeducation sessions could be more successful in treating patients in the early stages of bipolar disorder than standard peer-support offered by the NHS and the voluntary sector, ...
International Journal of Mental Health, Vol. 44, No. 4, Special Issue: Psychoeducation for Severe Mental Illness (2015), pp. 290-302 (13 pages) The chronicity and recurrent nature of manic and ...
You’re probably already familiar with individual therapy. Whether you’ve done it weekly for years or you’ve never walked into a therapist’s office, you know how it works. You sit down and pour your ...
More than half of participants remitted after digital education about anxiety, while more than three-quarters remitted after ...
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The study, published in JAMA Network Open by E. Marie Parsons from the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Boston ...
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