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Therapeutic Areas: Psychiatry/Psychology
Disease Category: Bipolar Disorders

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Reducing High Risk Behaviors Among Bipolar Patients Transitioning to Adulthood

Young Adults (18-24 yrs) with Bipolar Disorder Needed for Research Study

Do you have frequent mood swings? Do you go through times when you feel “too good,” overly excited or confident, overly active, or unusually irritable? Have you ever been diagnosed with mania or bipolar disorder? Are you between the ages of 18 and 24 years?

If so, we would welcome your participation in our study of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for bipolar disorder in young adults. This study uses CBT strategies for:

1) Learning to manage symptoms of bipolar disorder
2) Improving problem-solving and daily functioning skills
3) Enhancing health-promoting behaviors

The intervention consists of 14 60-minute individual therapy sessions.

The intervention is provided at no cost.

For more information, please contact Caroline at 617-503-1411.

Caroline Rycyna
Massachusetts General Hospital
55 Fruit Street
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617 503 1411
EMail: lharrington2@partners.org

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Research Center Information: Massachusetts General Hospital

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