2012
DOI: 10.4088/jcp.11m07343
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Psychoeducation or Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Bipolar Disorder

Abstract: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00188838.

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“…Individual psychoeducation based on these manuals would probably be effective, and when individual trials utilizing several different approaches to psychoeducation are combined in a meta‐analysis, individual psychoeducation of at least five sessions would still be a first‐line intervention for relapse prevention, based on level 2 evidence 75, 79, 80. One large study demonstrated that the six‐session Life Goals Program psychoeducational intervention was equivalent in relapse prevention to 20 sessions of individual CBT, at far lower cost,81 with probable shared mechanisms 82. Furthermore, that study demonstrated that integration of best practices in medication and psychotherapy simultaneously produced striking overall improvement in course of illness 83.…”
Section: Foundations Of Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual psychoeducation based on these manuals would probably be effective, and when individual trials utilizing several different approaches to psychoeducation are combined in a meta‐analysis, individual psychoeducation of at least five sessions would still be a first‐line intervention for relapse prevention, based on level 2 evidence 75, 79, 80. One large study demonstrated that the six‐session Life Goals Program psychoeducational intervention was equivalent in relapse prevention to 20 sessions of individual CBT, at far lower cost,81 with probable shared mechanisms 82. Furthermore, that study demonstrated that integration of best practices in medication and psychotherapy simultaneously produced striking overall improvement in course of illness 83.…”
Section: Foundations Of Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, providing psychological treatments -and, in particular, brief psychoeducation, which has been demonstrated to be as effective as CBT at much lower cost (22) -is an essential aspect of managing patients with BD.…”
Section: Psychosocial Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…73 A Canadian trial compared six group psychoeducation sessions with 20 sessions of individual cognitive-behavioural therapy, both with pharmacotherapy, in 204 patients in full or partial remission. 75 No differences were recorded over 72 weeks in symptom burden or recurrence. Group psychoeducation was estimated to cost US$180 per patient, whereas cognitive-behavioural therapy was estimated to cost $1200 per patient.…”
Section: Cognitive-behavioural Therapymentioning
confidence: 96%