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Mood monitoring in bipolar disorder: Is it always helpful? / Palmier‐Claus, Jasper; Lobban, Fiona; Mansell, Warren et al.
In: Bipolar Disorders, Vol. 23, No. 4, 30.06.2021, p. 429-431.

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Palmier‐Claus, J, Lobban, F, Mansell, W, Jones, S, Tyler, E, Lodge, C, Bowe, S, Dodd, A & Wright, K 2021, 'Mood monitoring in bipolar disorder: Is it always helpful?', Bipolar Disorders, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 429-431. https://doi.org/10.1111/bdi.13057

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Palmier‐Claus J, Lobban F, Mansell W, Jones S, Tyler E, Lodge C et al. Mood monitoring in bipolar disorder: Is it always helpful? Bipolar Disorders. 2021 Jun 30;23(4):429-431. Epub 2021 Feb 19. doi: 10.1111/bdi.13057

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Palmier‐Claus, Jasper ; Lobban, Fiona ; Mansell, Warren et al. / Mood monitoring in bipolar disorder : Is it always helpful?. In: Bipolar Disorders. 2021 ; Vol. 23, No. 4. pp. 429-431.

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abstract = "Mood monitoring is widely used in the treatment and self‐management of bipolar mood swings. Typically, service‐users record their affective states in a paper or electronic diary over an extended period (e.g. weeks, months). The aim is to help people to achieve greater awareness and understanding of their affective states, which then enables them to better prepare and account for problematic changes in their mood, preventing escalation to mood episodes and relapse.",
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