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Has Cognitive Behavioral Therapy helped anyone with Bipolar disorder? |
I'm on meds, and I would like to know if CBT or anything like that has helped you or anyone you know... From http://semanticmemories.net/depression/b... I have always been told and read in journals that the most effective treatment for mood disorders (including Bipolar) is a combination of therapy and medication(s)... but I don't know. I've been to therapy for 5+ years now, 2 years with one therapist, 1 year with another, and 2 years with a third therapist, and feel I haven't really gotten much out of it apart from the comfort of having someone to talk to for an hour once a week. I think it depends a lot on the person, their symptoms, and what they struggle the most with. For example, if you have a lot of trouble with spending and/or promiscuity when you are manic, maybe therapy could give you some tools to help set limits for yourself, or recognize specific triggers. I don"t think so, i am also bipolar i went through the therapy thing, it didn:t do a thing for ME, but that"s me when you are bipolar it"s because circuits in your brain are messed up, that"s why we have to take meds i don"t believe someone talking to me about the way i think or feel is going to help my short-circuit brain but you should do it if you think it may help you good luck http://www.yogictrance.com/2008/05/22/me... |
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