Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4182517 | L'Encéphale | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The social environment lies at the aetiopathogenic heart of many diseases including bipolar disorders. It has been established that disturbances of social rhythms as a result of more or less severe events predispose to relapse of a mood disorder. Treatments are offered to regulate social rhythms. These may be incorporated into psychoeducational programmes or form a specific programme themselves (IPSRT), incorporating interpersonal therapies.
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Authors
C. Gay,