Cognitive Behaviour Therapy was founded in 1972 by the Swedish Association of Behaviour Therapy, thus …
Read More »Group acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for bipolar disorder and co-existing anxiety – an open pilot study
Previous studies have supported acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for reducing impairment related to various chronic conditions. ACT may possibly be beneficial for bipolar disorder (BD) with co-existing anxiety, which is associated with a poorer treatment outcome. Efforts are needed to identify suitable psychological interventions for BD and co-existing anxiety. …
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