Title of article :
Non-pharmacological treatments in the management of rapid cycling bipolar disorder
Author/Authors :
Papadimitriou، نويسنده , , George N. and Dikeos، نويسنده , , Dimitris G. and Soldatos، نويسنده , , Constantin R. and Calabrese، نويسنده , , Joseph R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
10
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
Background cycling (RC) bipolar disorder is often treatment-resistant to pharmacotherapy. Non-pharmacological methods, however, are reasonable considerations in treatment refractory cases of bipolar patients. Thus, such methods may be useful in the management of RC, especially when drugs are not shown to be effective. eview is based on studies of all major non-pharmacological methods which are used in the management of bipolar disorder, by focusing on data regarding patients with a RC pattern of the illness. s ing biological treatments, for electroconvulsive therapy and sleep deprivation, there exists some evidence that they might be efficacious in RC patients for acute treatment as well as for prophylaxis from recurrences. Light therapy has not been shown to be efficacious in RC, while no published data exist for transcranial magnetic stimulation and vagus nerve stimulation. The non-biological treatments include psychotherapeutic and psychosocial interventions; these have not been tried particularly on RC patients, but their use should be expected to contribute to the overall management of the RC pattern as it does to that of mood disorder in general. tions ata on which this review is based are drawn from case reports or non-randomised trials. sions armacological methods, either biological or non-biological (psychotherapies and psychoeducation), may be applied in the management of RC patients. These methods might be used in combination with the administration of drug treatment, based on the clinical experience of the physician and the individual characteristics of the patient.
Keywords :
rapid cycling , bipolar disorder , Treatment , Non-pharmacological
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1432007
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