Psychotherapy for bipolar disorder

At present, the clinical psychotherapy for patients with bipolar disorder mainly includes the following: 1, for bipolar disorder patients with depressive mood, or manic mood for mood management, teaching patients how to identify their depressive mood and manic mood, and guiding patients how to carry out daily mood management; 2, for some bipolar disorder patients with psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, clinical 2. For some patients with psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, patients should be taught how to eliminate some undesirable behaviors caused by psychotic symptoms, as well as the effects of undesirable emotions, and to effectively correct the corresponding behaviors. For example, the cognitive behavioral therapy commonly used in clinical practice mainly teaches patients how to identify some of their negative cognitive patterns and how to effectively correct these negative cognitive patterns; 3. For some patients with bipolar disorder who have hallucinations, their treatment should focus on teaching patients how to identify their own misperceptions and guiding them to comprehend from a positive perspective, or to identify some of their positive perceptions.