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Bipolar disorders and problematic mood swings

Mansell, W., Brawn, P., Griffiths, R., Silver, B., & Tai, S. J.

In: The Complete CBT Guide For Depression And Low Mood. Little Brown; 2015..

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This chapter is for anyone who has suffered clinical depression but who also experiences periods of highs or irritation that last more than a couple days, regardless of whether you have received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder or not. The information and exercises described here should help you to manage your moods more effectively and help you on the road to recovery, so that you can regain control of your life.

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This chapter is for anyone who has suffered clinical depression but who also experiences periods of highs or irritation that last more than a couple days, regardless of whether you have received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder or not. The information and exercises described here should help you to manage your moods more effectively and help you on the road to recovery, so that you can regain control of your life.

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:231495
Created by:
Mansell, Warren
Created:
18th August, 2014, 13:29:23
Last modified by:
Mansell, Warren
Last modified:
18th August, 2014, 13:29:23

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