Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) is an intervention for people with bipolar disorder (BD). Its primary focus is stabilizing the circadian...
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influence the functioning and recovery of a patient. This is one reason why therapy programs such as interpersonal and social rhythm therapy aim to reduce sleep...
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developers of Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy, which aims to treat bipolar disorder by correcting disruptions in the circadian rhythm while promoting...
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adolescents. Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) may be beneficial for youth at risk of developing BD by helping to stabilize their sleep and circadian...
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Bipolar I disorder (section Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV-TR))
behavioural therapy (CBT), family-focused therapy (FFT), interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT), and peer support. Information on the condition...
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Mood swing (category Symptoms and signs of mental disorders)
happen. Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy can be used to regulate life rhythm when mood swings happen frequently and disrupt the rhythm of life...
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Zeitgeber (category Circadian rhythm)
bipolar disorder, Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) is meant to regulate and normalize an individual's social rhythms, including meal times...
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Bipolar disorder (redirect from Bipolar and related disorders)
regard to relapse prevention, while interpersonal and social rhythm therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy appear the most effective in regard to residual...
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Comparative Psychology Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy Interpersonal psychoanalysis Interpersonal psychotherapy Interpersonal skills Inter-rater reliability...
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psychosocial intervention (e.g. cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, etc.). The BAS/BIS Questionnaire can also...
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accompaniment that consists of rhythm, melody, and chord progressions. It is important to have variety in music therapy sessions. Improvisation should...
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Treatment of bipolar disorder (redirect from Cannabis and bipolar disorder)
randomized and controlled conditions. Well-designed studies have found interpersonal and social rhythm therapy to be effective. Although medication and psychotherapy...
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Some therapies are for a specific disorder only, for example interpersonal and social rhythm therapy. Mental health professionals often pick and choose...
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Fragile X syndrome (redirect from X-linked mental retardation and macroorchidism)
somatization, obsessive–compulsive disorder, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, phobic anxiety, and psychoticism. Ophthalmologic problems include...
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Moor, Christopher M. Frampton, and Peter R. Joyce. "Randomized, controlled trial of Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy for young people with bipolar...
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psychoanalysis, interpersonal therapy, behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy, and family-focused therapy), social rhythm therapy, art therapy, music therapy, psychoeducation...
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abundant difficulty in daily life with interpersonal relationships and social settings. While such maladaptive thoughts and behaviors are sometimes present in...
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Support group (redirect from Therapy group)
this article refers to peer-to-peer support. Support groups maintain interpersonal contact among their members in a variety of ways. Traditionally, groups...
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promising intervention in youth. Problem solving therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and interpersonal therapy are effective interventions in the elderly...
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Rapport (category Interpersonal relationships)
teacher, or the ability to manage interpersonal relationships and build a positive, pro-social, atmosphere of trust and reduced anxiety. Student-student...
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hemisphere. Aside from singing, many other music therapy techniques have also been attempted such as rhythms and poetic emphasis, which is shown to add to the...
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Asperger syndrome (redirect from Asperger syndrome and reproductive health)
Interventions may include social skills training, cognitive behavioral therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, parent training, and medications for associated...
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Theory of multiple intelligences (redirect from Interpersonal intelligence)
social workers and sales persons. Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King and Lyndon Johnson are cited as historical leaders with exceptional interpersonal...
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Autism (redirect from Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders)
structured teaching, speech and language therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, social skills therapy, and occupational therapy. Among these approaches,...
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individual CBT (Cognitive behavioural therapy). Adolescents and young adults may experience educational and social consequences but also mental health problems...
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Sexual revolution (category Feminism and sexuality)
sexual liberation, was a social movement that challenged traditional codes of behavior related to sexuality and interpersonal relationships throughout...
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Opioid use disorder (redirect from Substitution therapy)
work or school Continued use of opioids leading to social and interpersonal consequences Decreased social or recreational activities Using opioids despite...
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more positive and proud understandings. Charities for stuttering have traditionally been based on information, therapies and interpersonal contact (e.g...
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Anorexia nervosa (section Family-based therapy)
events, such as physical and emotional abuse have also been found to be risk factors. Interpersonal, as opposed to non-interpersonal trauma, has been seen...
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