Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
The purpose of this study is to see if adding a regimen of individualized psychotherapy can
help bipolar I patients who are on lithium.
While having a manic or depressed episode patients will be assigned randomly (like tossing a
coin) to receive appropriate medication either with or without additional individual
psychotherapy. If a patient responds well, he/she will again be assigned randomly to receive
further preventative treatment in which medication will be managed either with continued
medication clinic visits alone or with additional individual psychotherapy (the patient may
not receive the same additional treatment this time). Patient response to treatment will be
evaluated throughout the study. If manic/depressive symptoms return at any point during the
study, the patient will be treated with appropriate medication and will continue the study.
An individual may be eligible for this study if he/she:
Has Bipolar I disorder, is experiencing a manic or depressed episode at the time of study
entry, and is at least 18 years old.
The primary goal of this investigation is to examine the additive prophylactic potential of
an individual psychotherapy based on interpersonal and social rhythm principles in bipolar I
patients maintained on lithium carbonate (lithium). An adaptation of maintenance
interpersonal psychotherapy, this intervention takes into account the specific
vulnerabilities, symptoms, and interpersonal problem areas associated with bipolar disorder.
Acutely ill patients in a manic or depressed episode are randomly assigned to either
individual psychotherapy or medication clinic visits in addition to appropriate
pharmacotherapy (lithium carbonate). Patients who stabilize (HRSD and Bech-Rafaelsen < 7 for
four weeks) are then randomly assigned to preventative treatment with either individual
psychotherapy or medication clinic visits in addition to pharmacotherapy. Thus, patients in
this study receive one of four possible treatment strategies: 1) preliminary phase
psychotherapy followed by preventative phase psychotherapy; 2) preliminary phase medication
clinic visits followed by preventative phase psychotherapy; 3) preliminary phase
psychotherapy followed by preventative phase medication clinic visits in addition to
psychotherapy; or 4) preliminary phase medication clinic visits followed by preventative
phase medication clinic visits in addition to psychotherapy. Those patients who experience a
relapse (during the initial twelve weeks of the preventative phase) or a recurrence (after
week 12 of the preventative phase) are treated with appropriate pharmacotherapy and
continued in psychotherapy or medication clinic visits as dictated by their original
randomization assignment. These patients are then followed for the remainder of what would
have been their time in the protocol had they remained well.
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Allocation: Randomized, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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