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This randomized controlled trial indicates that cognitive behavioral group therapy (CBGT) may affect the course of bipolar disorder. Time to recurrence and number of episodes were not different in the group of patients treated with CBGT. However, median time to relapse was shorter in the treatment as usual (TAU) group.

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bmedreport.com — “In the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, a randomized controlled trial indicates that group therapy may affect the course of bipolar disorder. This study evaluated the effectiveness of adjunctive cognitive behavioral group therapy (CBGT) to prevent recurrence of episodes in 50 euthymic patients with bipolar disorder, types I and II.View full resource at bmedreport.com

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