Psychosocial Treatment for Bipolar DisorderAs an addition to medicines, psychosocial treatments, including some types of psychotherapy (or 'talk' therapy) may be helpful in providing support, education and guidance to people with bipolar
disorder and their families. The number, frequency and type of sessions should be based on the needs of each person.
Psychosocial treatments commonly used in the treatment of bipolar disorder include:
These therapies may be provided by a psychologist, social worker or counsellor who works in combination with a psychiatrist to monitor the patient's progress.
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