Does adjunctive family therapy enhance recovery from bipolar I mood episodes
Abstract
Background: Family therapy is sometimes used as adjunctive treatment to pharmacotherapy to help patients recover from mood episodes of bipolar I disorder. However, the efficacy of this practice is not known. Methods: Ninety-two patients meeting criteria for a current bipolar I mood episode were randomly assigned to family therapy plus pharmacotherapy, multifamily psychoeducational group therapy plus pharmacotherapy, or pharmacotherapy alone....
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Title
Does adjunctive family therapy enhance recovery from bipolar I mood episodes
Published Date
Nov 1, 2004
Volume
82
Issue
3
Pages
431 - 436
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