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Handbook of Psychological Therapies for Bipolar Disorder: Evidence-Based and Emerging Techniques
 
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ISBN13:9783031633485
ISBN10:3031633482
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:811 pages
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Language:English
Illustrations: 38 Illustrations, black & white; 37 Illustrations, color
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Handbook of Psychological Therapies for Bipolar Disorder

Evidence-Based and Emerging Techniques
 
Edition number: 2024
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This comprehensive handbook covers a full range of evidence-based psychological therapies for bipolar disorder. Chapters are concise and practical, with case examples, therapy transcripts and tips to aid the clinician. An emphasis on psychological theory broadens the scope of this presentation, offering a more balanced understanding of the disorder beyond the existing medical approaches. Practitioners of all types will benefit from this volume, as will trainees and students.  Researchers will find much to contribute to their evaluation and refining of interventions.



Medications and biomedical treatments are typically only part of the picture for successful treatment of bipolar disorder: psychological treatments and therapies are also essential. This handbook provides a timely, comprehensive and unique contribution to the literature.



Finally, a book that pulls together the daunting array of adjunctive psychosocial treatments for bipolar disorder. With comprehensive coverage of cognitive-behavioral therapy, family therapy, group psychoeducation, and interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, the chapter authors describe the approaches, take a hard look at what supportive evidence does and doesn?t exist, and review problems that arise in their implementation and dissemination.  The book surveys specialized strategies for comorbid disorders, pediatric and elderly populations, unique psychological challenges, and delivery in non-traditional settings. This is an essential text for those interested in the growing area of psychological treatments for this fascinating and complex disorder.



?David J. Miklowitz, Ph.D, Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles, School of Medicine, USA. Author of The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide, 3rd ed.



In my opinion, this handbook provides a unique contribution to the field of bipolar disorders research and clinical care. Comprehensive and compelling, it contains chapters from field leaders that have a real impact on advancing psychological care for people with bipolar disorder.



A rich and diverse book that mirrors the richness and diversity of bipolar disorder - a must-read in my opinion for clinicians specializing in bipolar disorder treatment and care.



? Prof. Erin Michalak, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Canada.

Long description:

This comprehensive handbook covers a full range of evidence-based psychological therapies for Bipolar Disorder, with attention to special populations for this treatment.



Chapters are concise and practical with case examples and therapy transcripts, and tips to aid the clinician. An emphasis on psychological theory balances existing medical approaches.



Practitioners of all types will find this material relevant, including clinical and counseling psychologists, CBT therapists, psychiatrists, family therapists, as well as trainees and postgraduate students. It will also be useful for researchers in evaluating and refining interventions.

Table of Contents:

Part I- Setting the Scene .- Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Diagnostic Criteria and Epidemiology of Bipolar Disorders.- Chapter 3. The Psychology of Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 4. Psychological Therapies and Bipolar Disorder: A Review of the Evidence .- Part II- Individual Therapy .- Chapter 5. Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) with Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 6. From an Integrative Cognitive Model of Mood Swings and Bipolar Disorders to a Transdiagnostic, Recovery-Oriented Approach.- Chapter 7. Behavioural and Dialetical Behaviour Therapies.- Chapter 8. Cognitive Remediation for Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 9. Imagery focused Cognitive Therapy for Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 10. Digital interventions for bipolar disorder.- Chapter 11. Staying Well with Bipolar Disorder ? Relapse Prevention.- Part III- Group Therapy .- Chapter 12. Group Psychoeducation and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 13. Mindfulness Based Therapies with Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 14. Family-Based Treatment for Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 15. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Bipolar Disorder: The Balancing ACT Group.- Part IV- Working with Specific Issues within Bipolar Disorder. .- Chapter 16. Working with Dysfunctional Attitudes and Perfectionism in Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 17. Working with Suicidality within Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 18. Working with Substance Use in Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 19. Working with Anxiety Disorders in Bipolar Disorder .- Chapter 20. Cognitive Therapy for Distressing Mood Swings in Young People at High Risk of Bipolar Disorder (CBTBAR) .- Chapter 21. Trauma focused therapy in Bipolar Disorder: Adapting CBT and EMDR.- Chapter 22. Working with Sleep Difficulties in Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 23. Working with shame, guilt, and self-stigma in Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 24. Gently bursting bubbles and raining on parades: Working with positive beliefs about mania and overly optimistic thinking patterns in Bipolar Disorder.- Part V- Adaptations for Specific Populations and Settings .- Chapter 25. Working with Children and Adolescents with Bipolar Disorder.- Chapter 26. Working with Bipolar Disorder in Complex Contexts: Acute and Forensic Settings.- Chapter 27. Psychological Therapy for Bipolar Disorder in those with Intellectual Disabilities.- Chapter 28. Recovery focused therapy for older adults with bipolar disorder.- Part VI- Integrative Approaches .- Chapter 29. An Innovative, Stepped-Care Approach to Treating Bipolar Disorder: Focused Integrated Team-based Treatment for Bipolar Disorder (FITT-BD).