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  2. Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy - Wikipedia

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    Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) is an intervention for people with bipolar disorder (BD). Its primary focus is stabilizing the circadian rhythm disruptions that are common among people with bipolar disorder [1][2][3] (BD). IPSRT draws upon principles from interpersonal psychotherapy, an evidence-based treatment for depression [4 ...

  3. Bipolar disorder - Wikipedia

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    Bipolar affective disorder (BPAD), [ 1 ] bipolar illness, manic depression, manic depressive disorder, manic–depressive illness (historical), [ 2 ] manic–depressive psychosis, circular insanity (historical), [ 2 ] bipolar disease [ 3 ] Bipolar disorder is characterized by episodes of depression and hypomania or mania. Specialty.

  4. Bipolar II disorder - Wikipedia

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    Suicide is a common endpoint for many patients with severe psychiatric illness. The mood disorders (depression and bipolar) are by far the most common psychiatric conditions associated with suicide. At least 25% to 50% of patients with bipolar disorder also attempt suicide at least once.

  5. Ellen Frank (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Frank (scientist) Ellen Frank (born 1944) is a psychologist and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. [1] She is known in the field of Psychotherapy as one of the developers of Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy, which aims to treat bipolar disorder ...

  6. History of bipolar disorder - Wikipedia

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    Contents. History of bipolar disorder. Cyclical variations in moods and energy levels have been recorded at least as far back as several thousand years. The words " melancholia " (an old word for depression) and "mania" have their etymologies in Ancient Greek. The word melancholia is derived from melas /μελας, meaning "black", and chole ...

  7. Sleep in bipolar disorder - Wikipedia

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    Sleep in bipolar disorder. Sleep is known to play an important role in the etiology and maintenance of bipolar disorder. [1] Patients with bipolar disorder often have a less stable and more variable circadian activity. [2] Circadian activity disruption can be apparent even if the person concerned is not currently ill. [3][4]

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