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Eight Ways to Improve Cognition in Bipolar Disorder

The most troublesome statement in Goodwin and Jamison’s Manic-Depressive Illness may be this: “Complete symptomatic remission does not ensure functional recovery.”1 This is no small problem. For some 30% to 60% of patients with bipolar disorder, simply treating their mood symptoms is not enough to help them return to a full life.2

There’s a third pole that needs to be addressed for that to happen: cognitive symptoms. These often persist even when patients are euthymic, and they range from problems with memory and attention to more subtle deficits such as picking up on social cues and making wise decisions. The steps below, culled from clinical experience and a systematic literature review, should help you guide your patients toward a fuller recovery.

Read the whole article by the original source through the link below:

https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/eight-ways-improve-cognition-bipolar-disorder

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