Abstract

Psychotherapy is an important part of managing bipolar depression and its associated impairments. There is considerable evidence that psychotherapies are effective adjuncts to pharmacotherapy in delaying or preventing episodes of bipolar depression. Individuals with bipolar depression may be reticent to consider these treatments. This paper surveys the utility, evidence base, effective treatment components, and controversies surrounding adjunctive psychosocial interventions.

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