Adjunctive psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder target many of the issues that are not addressed by medication alone, including non-adherence, efficacy — effectiveness gap and functionality.
Accordingly, the primary objectives of
adjunctive psychosocial interventions are to (1) prevent relapses and reduce interepisode symptoms through enhancing patients» ability to cope with stress and (2) encourage consistency with medications through providing illness education and support.
Not exact matches
Adjunctive psychosocial and familial
interventions might play an important role in relapse prevention of youth BD.
Studies of
psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder clearly indicate they have a role in
adjunctive treatment of the illness.
Current evidence suggests that
psychosocial interventions are valuable in the
adjunctive management of bipolar disorder.