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Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - A case formulation approach to bipolar disorder
AU - Tyler, Elizabeth
AU - Jones, Steven
N1 - 18 month embargo
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Bipolar disorder has only recently been studied from a psychological perspective. There is now increasing evidence for the importance of cognitive behavioural therapy in improving functioning and reducing risk of relapse. This chapter briefly describes the rationale for a psychological approach to bipolar disorder before introducing a clinical heuristic as a context within which to appreciate the clinical examples and case formulations that follow. Key features of the assessment and therapy process with bipolar clients will be described. Targets for therapy include the stabilisation of routines and helping clients to deal more adaptively with mood fluctuations. Potential pitfalls in therapy are noted and possible solutions identified.
AB - Bipolar disorder has only recently been studied from a psychological perspective. There is now increasing evidence for the importance of cognitive behavioural therapy in improving functioning and reducing risk of relapse. This chapter briefly describes the rationale for a psychological approach to bipolar disorder before introducing a clinical heuristic as a context within which to appreciate the clinical examples and case formulations that follow. Key features of the assessment and therapy process with bipolar clients will be described. Targets for therapy include the stabilisation of routines and helping clients to deal more adaptively with mood fluctuations. Potential pitfalls in therapy are noted and possible solutions identified.
M3 - Chapter (peer-reviewed)
SN - 9780415741798
BT - Case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy
A2 - Tarrier, Nicholas
A2 - Johnson, Judith
PB - Brunner-Routledge
CY - London
ER -