Delivering effective combined treatments in mental health settings with difficult‐to‐treat patients : a bipolar case study illustrating the role of teamwork and other mediators

Autores
Scherb, Elena Diana; Kerman, Bernardo
Año de publicación
2023
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inglés
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Descripción
Even in well‐delivered treatments, a significant proportion of patients with severe diagnoses will not achieve sustained remission. For example, research demonstrates that in bipolar II disorder, while psychological interventions combined with pharmacotherapy yield much better results than pharmacotherapy alone, relapse rates remain very high. In this article, we show the successful treatment of Mrs. C., who was diagnosed with Bipolar II disorder and fell into the non‐responders. The treatment integrated a novel approach grounded on a cognitive‐behavioral theory with a systemic perspective. The psychotherapist, the psychiatrist, and a family therapist composed the teamwork and delivered the treatment in three phases. In the first phase, the psychotherapist conjointly with the psychiatrist aimed at reducing symptoms. In the second phase, the psychotherapist and the family therapist addressed the dysfunctional relationship patterns that negatively reinforced emotional dysregulation. Finally, in the third phase, the aim was to consolidate the achievements, changes, and good outcomes.
Fil: Scherb, Elena Diana. Universidad de Flores; Argentina.
Fil: Kerman, Bernardo. Universidad de Flores; Argentina.
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TRASTORNO BIPOLAR
GRUPOS DE TRABAJO
PSICOPATOLOGIA
PSICOTERAPIA
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Delivering effective combined treatments in mental health settings with difficult‐to‐treat patients : a bipolar case study illustrating the role of teamwork and other mediators
title Delivering effective combined treatments in mental health settings with difficult‐to‐treat patients : a bipolar case study illustrating the role of teamwork and other mediators
spellingShingle Delivering effective combined treatments in mental health settings with difficult‐to‐treat patients : a bipolar case study illustrating the role of teamwork and other mediators
Scherb, Elena Diana
TRASTORNO BIPOLAR
GRUPOS DE TRABAJO
PSICOPATOLOGIA
PSICOTERAPIA
title_short Delivering effective combined treatments in mental health settings with difficult‐to‐treat patients : a bipolar case study illustrating the role of teamwork and other mediators
title_full Delivering effective combined treatments in mental health settings with difficult‐to‐treat patients : a bipolar case study illustrating the role of teamwork and other mediators
title_fullStr Delivering effective combined treatments in mental health settings with difficult‐to‐treat patients : a bipolar case study illustrating the role of teamwork and other mediators
title_full_unstemmed Delivering effective combined treatments in mental health settings with difficult‐to‐treat patients : a bipolar case study illustrating the role of teamwork and other mediators
title_sort Delivering effective combined treatments in mental health settings with difficult‐to‐treat patients : a bipolar case study illustrating the role of teamwork and other mediators
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Scherb, Elena Diana
Kerman, Bernardo
author Scherb, Elena Diana
author_facet Scherb, Elena Diana
Kerman, Bernardo
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author2 Kerman, Bernardo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv TRASTORNO BIPOLAR
GRUPOS DE TRABAJO
PSICOPATOLOGIA
PSICOTERAPIA
topic TRASTORNO BIPOLAR
GRUPOS DE TRABAJO
PSICOPATOLOGIA
PSICOTERAPIA
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Even in well‐delivered treatments, a significant proportion of patients with severe diagnoses will not achieve sustained remission. For example, research demonstrates that in bipolar II disorder, while psychological interventions combined with pharmacotherapy yield much better results than pharmacotherapy alone, relapse rates remain very high. In this article, we show the successful treatment of Mrs. C., who was diagnosed with Bipolar II disorder and fell into the non‐responders. The treatment integrated a novel approach grounded on a cognitive‐behavioral theory with a systemic perspective. The psychotherapist, the psychiatrist, and a family therapist composed the teamwork and delivered the treatment in three phases. In the first phase, the psychotherapist conjointly with the psychiatrist aimed at reducing symptoms. In the second phase, the psychotherapist and the family therapist addressed the dysfunctional relationship patterns that negatively reinforced emotional dysregulation. Finally, in the third phase, the aim was to consolidate the achievements, changes, and good outcomes.
Fil: Scherb, Elena Diana. Universidad de Flores; Argentina.
Fil: Kerman, Bernardo. Universidad de Flores; Argentina.
description Even in well‐delivered treatments, a significant proportion of patients with severe diagnoses will not achieve sustained remission. For example, research demonstrates that in bipolar II disorder, while psychological interventions combined with pharmacotherapy yield much better results than pharmacotherapy alone, relapse rates remain very high. In this article, we show the successful treatment of Mrs. C., who was diagnosed with Bipolar II disorder and fell into the non‐responders. The treatment integrated a novel approach grounded on a cognitive‐behavioral theory with a systemic perspective. The psychotherapist, the psychiatrist, and a family therapist composed the teamwork and delivered the treatment in three phases. In the first phase, the psychotherapist conjointly with the psychiatrist aimed at reducing symptoms. In the second phase, the psychotherapist and the family therapist addressed the dysfunctional relationship patterns that negatively reinforced emotional dysregulation. Finally, in the third phase, the aim was to consolidate the achievements, changes, and good outcomes.
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