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Decision Aid
  • Introduction
  • This decision-aid and you
  • Bipolar II disorder
  • Medication options
  • Add-on (Adjunctive) psychological options
    • Why are psychological treatments recommended in bipolar II disorder?
    • Psychological option 1: COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY (CBT)
      • What is cognitive behavioural therapy?
      • How effective is CBT at preventing relapse?
      • What are the possible ADVANTAGES of CBT?
      • What are the possible DISADVANTAGES of CBT?
    • Psychological option 2: GROUP PSYCHO-EDUCATION
    • Summary table of the advantages and disadvantages of add-on psychological options
  • What is the role of complementary treatment?
  • How can family members be involved in decision making?
  • Young adults with bipolar II disorder
  • Making decisions - treatment decisions that are right for you
  • Making the most of your time with your clinician
  • Interactive exercises
  • Further resources and glossary
  • Acknowledgments
  • Reference list and further research

Psychological option 1: COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY (CBT)

CBT is quite useful because it’s not just medication, it’s changing your way of thinking

I’ve done a bit of CBT, but I don’t think it does anything for me

What is cognitive behavioural therapy?
How effective is CBT at preventing relapse?
What are the possible ADVANTAGES of CBT?
What are the possible DISADVANTAGES of CBT?
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