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Bipolar disorder : a cognitive therapy approach / Cory F. Newman ... [and others].

Holman Biotech Commons RC516 .B525 2002
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Newman, Cory Frank
American Psychological Association.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bipolar disorder--Treatment.
Bipolar disorder.
Cognitive therapy.
Combined modality therapy.
Bipolar Disorder--therapy.
Bipolar Disorder--drug therapy.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy--methods.
Combined Modality Therapy.
Medical Subjects:
Bipolar Disorder--therapy.
Bipolar Disorder--drug therapy.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy--methods.
Combined Modality Therapy.
Physical Description:
xiv, 260 pages ; 26 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2002]
Contents:
Chapter 1. Bipolar Disorder: Diagnostic, Epidemiologic, Etiologic, and Prognostic Issues 3
Diagnostic Considerations 4
Comorbidity in Diagnosis 8
Epidemiology and Course of Bipolar Illness 10
Etiologic Factors 12
Prognostic Indicators 16
Chapter 2. The Role of Cognition in Bipolar Disorder and Its Treatment 25
Presenting the Treatment Model to Patients 26
Empirical Tests of the Treatment Model 32
Current Directions in Constructing a Cognitive Model of Bipolar Disorder 33
Chapter 3. Moderating Mania and Hypomania 47
Educating Patients About Hypomanic and Manic Onset 48
Testing the Reality of Hyperpositive Thoughts and Beliefs 53
Reducing Impulsivity and Recklessness 62
Modulating Affect 70
Combating Disorganization and Distractibility 75
Chapter 4. Clinical Management of Depression, Hopelessness, and Suicidality in Patients With Bipolar Disorder 79
Assessment 80
Interventions 85
Chapter 5. Pharmacotherapy in the Context of Cognitive Therapy for Patients With Bipolar Disorder 101
Standard Drug Therapies 102
Recent Developments in Pharmacotherapy 105
Special Issues in the Pharmacotherapy of Bipolar Disorder 107
Making Peace With Medications 112
When Patients Are Routinely Following the Treatment Plan 132
The Cognitive Model and Collaboration With Other Professionals 133
Chapter 6. Bipolar Disorder and the Family 137
Expressed Emotion in Families 141
Family and Couples Sessions 144
Special Issues With Families 162
Chapter 7. Stigma, Loss, and Acceptance 169
Love and Labor Lost 170
Self-Blame, Stigma, and the Dilemma of Disclosure 172
Acceptance 188
Chapter 8. Cognitive Therapy for Patients With Bipolar Disorder: The Case of "Carlos" 191
Stage 1 Beginning Treatment 193
Stage 2 Applying the Cognitive Model Routinely 199
Stage 3 Using Cognitive Therapy to Manage Serious New Problems 204
Stage 4 Consolidating Gains and Guarding Against Risk of Relapse 218.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-246) and indexes.
ISBN:
1557987890
OCLC:
46725727

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