Bipolar Disorder: A Family-Focused Treatment Approach
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ISBN: 1572302836 / Publisher: The Guilford Press, September 1997
Extending hope to those with recurring bouts of bipolar disorder, Miklowitz (psychology, U. of Colorado) and Goldstein (psychology, UCLA) offer context on this frequently misdiagnosed affective disorder as well as a clinical guide to their pioneering outpatient treatment approach combining family intervention and medication. Contains reproducible Communication Enhancement Training client handouts. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Arguing that bipolar disorder strongly affects the functioning of families and marriages, and, in turn, that family functioning affects the course of bipolar disorder, this accessible book details a unique family-focused psychoeducational treatment approach. This 9-month outpatient program teaches patients and families to understand manic-depression and to communicate and solve practical problems related to the illness. The authors present a complete treatment manual, grounded in extensive research, that guides clinicians step-by-step from assessment to termination. Throughout, the book's utility is enhanced by clinical case material, session vignettes, and reproducible client handouts.* *NOTE ABOUT PHOTOCOPY RIGHTS: The publisher grants to individual purchasers of this book nonassignable permission to reproduce most handouts in this book for clinical use. See copyright page for details.
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