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This chapter describes an integrative cognitive model (ICM) of mood swings and bipolar disorders (Mansell, Morrison, Reid, Lowens, & Tai, 2007a). It has been developed to help formulate where clients present with problematic changes in mood. Many of these clients will already have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, but the model is not restricted to people with this diagnosis. The core features of the model will be described, and the core therapeutic approach explained and illustrated using a case

First Author: Townend, Michael; Mulhern, Ronan; Short, Nigel (Institute Of Psychiatry, London); Grant, Dr. Alec

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Bibliographic Information

Type: Book Chapter

Edition: 2nd Revised edition

Book Title: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Mental Health Care (2010)

Page Reference: 142-164

ISBN: 9781847876058