Treatment

DIAGNOSIS: Bipolar Disorder

TREATMENT: Integrated Group Therapy for Bipolar Disorder

BRIEF SUMMARY

  • Basic premise: "Integrative therapy is a progressive form of psychotherapy that combines different therapeutic tools and approaches to fit the needs of the individual client. With an understanding of normal human development, an integrative therapist modifies standard treatments to fill in development gaps that affect each client in different ways. By combining elements drawn from different schools of psychological theory and research, integrative therapy becomes a more flexible and inclusive approach to treatment than more traditional, singular forms of psychotherapy. Integrative psychotherapy techniques can be incorporated into almost any type of therapeutic work with children, adolescents, and adults, in individual practice or group settings. An integrative approach can be used to treat any number of psychological problems and disorders, including depression, anxiety, and personality disorders. The therapist matches evidence-based treatments to each client and each disorder."

TREATMENT RESOURCES

TREATMENT MANUALS

A relapse prevention group for patients with bipolar and substance use disorders (Weiss, R. D., Najavits, L. M., & Greenfield, S. F.)

SUPPORTING STUDIES

Janis, R. A., Burlingame, G. M., Svien, Jensen, J., & Lundgreen, R. (2021). Group therapy for mood disorders: A meta-analysis. Psychotherapy Research, 31(3), 342-358.

https://doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2020.1817603

Weiss, R. D., Griffin, M. L., Jaffee, W. B., Bender, R. E., Graff, F. S., Gallop, R. J., & Fitzmaurice, G. M. (2009). A “community-friendly” version of integrated group therapy for patients with bipolar disorder and substance dependence: A randomized controlled trial. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 104(3), 212-219.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2009.04.018