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- Title
Beyond Efficacy and Toward Dissemination and Personalization of Psychotherapy for Bipolar Disorder.
- Authors
Goldstein, Tina R.; Hafeman, Danella M.
- Abstract
Editorial In a well-executed network meta-analysis (NMA) in this issue of I JAMA Psychiatry i , Miklowitz and colleagues[1] offer further evidence that adjunctive, manualized psychotherapy is effective for individuals with bipolar disorder (BD). With regard to secondary outcomes (affective symptoms over 1 year), data supported cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), family therapies, and interpersonal therapies over treatment as usual for stabilizing depressive symptoms. Nonetheless, the component NMA moves the field closer to personalized treatment for individuals with BD, whereby intervention selection may be guided by specific treatment goals.
- Subjects
PSYCHOTHERAPY; BIPOLAR disorder; DIALECTICAL behavior therapy; COGNITIVE therapy; MEDICAL personnel; TREATMENT effectiveness
- Publication
JAMA Psychiatry, 2021, Vol 78, Issue 2, p131
- ISSN
2168-622X
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2020.2980