
Bipolar Disorder
Hogrefe Publishing
2nd Edition
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An extensively updated new edition of the acclaimed guide to
treatment of bipolar disorder, incorporating the latest research on
psychosocial treatments and clear medication management
guidelines.
This extensively updated new edition of the acclaimed book in the
Advances in Psychotherapy series integrates empirical research from
the last 10 years to provide clear and up-to-date guidance on the
assessment and effective treatment of bipolar disorder. The expert
authors, a team of psychotherapists and medical practitioners,
begin by describing the main features of bipolar disorder based on
DSM-5 and ICD-10 criteria. Current theories and models are
described, along with decision trees for evaluating the best
treatment options. They then outline a systematic, integrated, and
empirically supported treatment approach involving structured,
directive therapy that is collaborative and client-centered as well as
clear medication management guidelines. Special considerations,
including managing suicide risk, substance misuse, and medication
nonadherence, are also addressed. This compact, stand-alone
resource aims to help psychotherapists, psychologists, medical and
psychiatric practitioners, and nurses deliver the highest standards of
care for people with bipolar disorder.
Reviews / Votes
"Patients with bipolar disorder often do not receive evidence-based treatments. The mainstay of treatment has been almost exclusively pharmacotherapy. However, there is empirical research over the past 10 years that shows [the] effectiveness of psychosocial treatments in bipolar disorder. Unfortunately, this has not been translated to the bedside or office setting. This [book] provides a comprehensive evidence-based approach to providing a supplemental psychosocial treatment program to these patients. Written and edited by nationally recognized clinician-researchers in the field, this is a welcome addition to the psychiatric literature.";Michael Joel Schrift, DO, MA, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, in Doody's Book Reviews, April 2017 ; "I would recommend [this book] to all psychotherapists and any health professional that treats bipolar patients. ; The book is divided into 4 main sections. The fourth and last section is "Treatment," which I found the most useful. ; [M]ost helpful is the Appendix at the end of this book. I really appreciate practical, helpful forms, and I find that Bipolar Disorder provides them."; Vivian Chow, MD, Private Practice, Toronto, ON, Canada, in Medical Psychotherapy Review, vol. 25, 2018All prices
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Series
Edition
2nd edition 2017
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, and counselors, as well as students.
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Klappenbroschur
Dimensions
Height: 25.4 cm
Width: 17.8 cm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
295 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88937-410-2 (9780889374102)
DOI
10.1027/00410-000
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Robert P. Reiser | Larry W. Thompson | Sheri L. Johnson
Bipolar Disorder
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.Robert Reiser, PhD, is a cognitive behavioraltherapist in private practicefocusing on treatment of individualsand families with serious mental illnessand a Fellow of the Academy ofCognitive Therapy. He supervisesgraduate clinicians in training, teachesclasses in cognitive behavioral therapy,and provides workshops, consultation,and technical assistance related toimprovements in the treatment of bipolardisorder in community mentalhealth settings.Larry W. Thompson, PhD, received hisdoctorate from Florida State Universityin 1961. Since then he has held therank of Professor at three universities,Duke University, University of SouthernCalifornia, and Stanford University. Dr.Thompson's recent interests have focusedon the problems and issues involvedin transporting evidenced-basedpsychotherapeutic interventions fromthe research laboratory into communitysettings.Sheri L. Johnson, PhD, is a Professorof Psychology at the University of CaliforniaBerkeley and the Director of theCal Mania (CALM) team. She has publishedover 200 manuscripts and fivebooks. Her research has focused onpsychological aspects of bipolar disorderfor the past twenty years withfunding from the National Alliance forResearch in Schizophrenia and Depression(NARSAD) and from the NationalInstitute of Mental Health.Trisha Suppes, MD, PhD, is a Professorat Stanford University in the School ofMedicine Department of Psychiatryand Behavioral Sciences and directorof the Bipolar and Depression ResearchProgram at Palo Alto VeteransAffairs. Her research focuses on improvingdiagnoses, treatment, and bestcare practices for patients with bipolardisorder and depression. Recent workincludes exploring the biological basisof mood disorders and personalizedapproaches to treatment.
Content
Preface1 Description1.1 Terminology1.2 Definition1.2.1 Additional Considerations in the Classificationand Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorders1.3 Epidemiology1.4 Course and Prognosis1.5 Differential Diagnosis1.5.1 Major Depressive Disorders1.5.2 Substance-Induced/Medication-InducedMood Disorder1.5.3 Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder1.5.4 Bipolar I Disorder versus Psychotic Disorders1.5.5 Attention Deficit Disorder1.5.6 Personality Disorders1.5.7 Medical Illness1.6 Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Medical Disorders1.7 Diagnostic Procedures and Assessment Tools1.7.1 Assessment of Mania1.7.2 Assessment of Bipolar Depression1.8 Implications for Clinical Practice2 Theories and Models of Bipolar Disorder2.1 Biologically Based Disease Models2.2 Psychoeducation2.3 Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy2.4 Family-Based Treatment2.5 Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment3 Diagnosis and Treatment Indications3.1 Decision Tree for Determining Optimal Treatments3.1.1 Treatment Options for Young Adults3.1.2 Treatment Options for Potentially Self-DamagingBehaviors3.1.3 Treatment Options for Poor Recognition ofSymptoms3.1.4 Treatment Options for Persistent SubsyndromalDepression4 Treatment4.1 Biological Approaches to Treatment4.2 Psychosocial Approaches to Treatment4.2.1 Structure and Course of Cognitive BehavioralTherapy4.2.2 The Initial Phase of Treatment: Orientationand Engagement4.2.3 The Middle Phase of Treatment: SkillBuilding4.2.4 The Final Phase: Maintaining TreatmentGains4.3 Family-Focused Treatment4.4 Self-Help Approaches and the Recovery Model4.5 Mechanisms of Action of Psychosocial Approaches4.6 Efficacy and Prognosis of Psychosocial Approaches4.7 Problems in Carrying out Treatment4.7.1 Addressing Manic Symptoms in Session4.7.2 Suicide Risk Assessment and Management4.7.3 Improving Treatment Adherence4.7.4 Treatment of Co-Occurring Substance UseDisorders4.8 Summary5 Further Reading6 References