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Bipolar Depression

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Bipolar (BP) depression is one of the main components of BP I and BP II. Both types of bipolar depression have similar symptoms, including sadness, anxiety, hopelessness, suicidal, tiredness along with issues of sleeping patterns and appetites. Most individuals who suffer from BP I and BP II are treated with pharmacological medications and psychotherapy. Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) has been one of the several therapeutic approaches that have been used to treat BP depression by utilizing the Social Rhythm Metric-II self-report instrument. In previous studies, IPSRT has expanded the time length of bipolar episodes of depression and mania by focusing on interpersonal stressors, medication adherence and establishing daily routines …show more content…

The study consisted of a group of 31 patients that suffered from BP I and BP II. These individuals received pharmacological medications and were referred by their clinicians. The participants were engaged with IPSRT-G in a two week format that consisted of two 60 minute of individual sessions, six 60 minute IPSRT-G sessions, followed by a twelve week follow-up telephone call. The study was designed to measure the participants’ change in mood symptoms, functioning, and medication adherence at baseline, then after 2 weeks (after IPSRT-G) and at 12 weeks (Hoberg et al., 2013). The tools used to screen and measure the effectiveness and satisfaction of the treatment included the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician Rated, Young Mania Rating Scale, Sheehan Disability Scale, Clinical Global Impressions-Bipolar Version and Client Satisfaction Questionnaire. To interpret and compare results, the quantitative data was analyzed with statistical software (z statistic, two tailed) by the researchers (Hoberg et al.,

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