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Guides to Individualized Evidence-Based Treatment
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
About the Author
Series Editor’s Note
Acknowledgements
Introduction
ONE - The Patients
TWO - Empirically Supported Theories of Bipolar Disorder and the Etiology of ...
GENETIC FACTORS
NEUROTRANSMISSION THEORIES
THEORIES RELATING TO CIRCADIAN DYSREGULATION
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL THEORIES
AN INTEGRATIVE THEORETICAL MODEL: SOCIAL ZEITGEBER THEORY
SOCIAL ZEITGEBERS AND ENTRAINMENT OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS
ZEITGEBERS, ZEITSTÖRERS, AND AFFECTIVE ILLNESS
SUMMARY
THREE - Empirically Supported Therapies for Bipolar Disorder
EMPIRICALLY SUPPORTED SOMATIC TREATMENT APPROACHES
THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE MANIA
THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE BIPOLAR DEPRESSION
MOOD STABILIZATION
THE USE OF ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION IN THE TREATMENT OF BIPOLAR DISORDER
EMPIRICALLY SUPPORTED PSYCHOSOCIAL AND PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC TREATMENTS
FINAL THOUGHTS
FOUR - A Brief Overview of Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy
THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF IPSRT
THE INITIAL TREATMENT PHASE
THE INTERMEDIATE PHASE OF TREATMENT
THE CONTINUATION OR MAINTENANCE PHASE
THE FINAL PHASE OF TREATMENT
USING A MODULAR TREATMENT APPROACH
FIVE - Assessment of Bipolar Disorders and Common Comorbidities
EDUCATING PATIENTS (AND FAMILY MEMBERS) ABOUT BIPOLAR DISORDER
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
SUBTYPES OF BIPOLAR DISORDER
METHODS FOR OBTAINING A DIAGNOSIS OF BIPOLAR DISORDER
METHODS FOR MEASURING ILLNESS SEVERITY
COMMON AXIS I COMORBIDITIES IN PATIENTS WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER
AXIS II COMORBIDITIES
MEDICAL COMORBIDITIES
FINAL THOUGHTS
SIX - The Individualized Case Formulation History Taking and the Interpersonal Inventory
TAKING THE HISTORY OF THE ILLNESS
THE ILLNESS HISTORY TIMELINE
EDUCATING YOUR PATIENT ABOUT BIPOLAR DISORDER
TAKING THE INTERPERSONAL INVENTORY
IDENTIFICATION OF A PROBLEM AREA
INITIATING THE SOCIAL RHYTHM METRIC AND IDENTIFICATION OF GOALS FOR RHYTHM STABILIZATION
SEVEN - Orienting the Patient to Treatment and Individualized Treatment Planning
DESCRIBING OTHER TREATMENT APPROACHES
DESCRIBING THE TREATMENT PLAN
THE INDIVIDUALIZED SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT PLAN
SELECTING AND CONTRACTING FOR THE INTERPERSONAL PROBLEM AREA
EIGHT - Symptom Management Stabilizing Social Rhythms and Behavioral Activation
SEARCHING FOR TRIGGERS FOR RHYTHM DISRUPTION
ACTIVITY VERSUS INACTIVITY
ADAPTING TO CHANGES IN ROUTINE
BEHAVIORAL ACTIVATION
NINE - Intervening in Interpersonal Problem Areas
NORMAL GRIEF AND UNRESOLVED GRIEF
GRIEF FOR THE LOST HEALTHY SELF
INTERPERSONAL DISPUTES
ROLE TRANSITIONS
INTERPERSONAL DEFICITS
TEN - Intervening Other Useful Interventions
ESTABLISHING A “RESCUE” PROTOCOL
MEDICATION MONITORING
SIDE EFFECT MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT
CAREFUL REVIEW OF CONSUMPTION OF OTHER MEDICATIONS, ALCOHOL, AND ILLICIT DRUGS
EXERCISE AND NUTRITION CONSULTATION
MANIPULATION OF LIGHT
INVOLVING FAMILY MEMBERS
SUPPORT GROUPS
NONSPECIFIC SUPPORT
ELEVEN - Monitoring Progress and Enhancing Treatment Adherence
MONITORING SYMPTOMATIC AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGE IN IPSRT
DISCUSSION OF EARLY WARNING SIGNS OF IMPENDING EPISODES
MEASURING SYMPTOMATIC AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGE IN TREATMENT
MONITORING AND ENHANCING TREATMENT ADHERENCE
ENHANCING ADHERENCE TO WORK ON THE INTERPERSONAL PROBLEM AREA
TWELVE - The Therapeutic Relationship in Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy
PROBLEMS IN THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP
THIRTEEN - Poor Outcome and How to Handle It
MISSING THE LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE
CHANGES IN DRUG METABOLISM
SEASONAL MOOD VARIATION
WHEN SYMPTOMS ARE BEYOND THE CONTROL OF OUTPATIENT TREATMENT
WHEN FEELINGS ABOUT THE PATIENT INTERFERE WITH TREATMENT
IS THIS A CASE OF POOR OUTCOME OR INAPPROPRIATE EXPECTATIONS?
COMPLICATIONS AND COMORBIDITIES: WHEN YOUR SKILL SET MAY NOT BE ENOUGH
FOURTEEN - Tapering or Concluding Treatment
ONGOING MAINTENANCE TREATMENT WITH IPSRT
TERMINATING IPSRT
MAINTAINING CONTACT AFTER TERMINATION
Appendices
References
Index
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