Evaluation of an Online Relapse Prevention Program for Bipolar Disorder An Overview of the Aims and Methodology of a Randomized Controlled Trial

2007 
Bipolar disorder is a chronic relapsing remitting illness affecting 1–2% of the general adult population. Awareness of the limitations of pharmacological treatment for this disorder has encouraged the development of psychological treatments and a large body of evidence now exists demonstrating the effectiveness of several types of psychosocial interventions in the treatment and prevention of relapse for bipolar disorder. Unfortunately, it is difficult for many individuals with bipolar disorder to access such programs due to financial constraints and restricted roll-out. One solution to this difficulty is to use Internet-based delivery of targeted psychoeducation, cognitive behavior management and online medication monitoring to improve relapse prevention for those with bipolar disorder.
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