Functional Remediation for Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Bipolar Disorder focused on measuring Cognition, Cognitive Remediation, Mood Disorder, Functional Impairment, Psychosocial intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- diagnosis of bipolar I or II disorder (BD), as determined by a structured diagnostic interview
- at least three months of clinical remission (euthymia or minimal symptoms), based on the phone screen assessing mood episodes in the prior three months
- score greater than 11 on a measure of everyday functioning (FAST; described in measures section) indicating at least mild impairment
- use of a standard bipolar mood-stabilizing medication at the same, adequate dose (according to CANMAT treatment guidelines) for at least 3 months prior to screening, with ability to continue that dose during the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- history of neurological illness or injury (e.g., stroke, brain tumor)
- documented intellectual disability
- inability to provide written informed consent
- substance dependence within last 3 months or substance abuse in last 30 days
- inability to complete the six-month intervention
- received ECT in the past 12 months
Sites / Locations
- University of Michigan Depression Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Receiving Psychosocial Intervention
Functional Remediation: The functional remediation program consists of 21 weekly sessions, each lasting 90 min. This intervention addresses neurocognitive issues such as attention, memory and executive functions, but it focuses even more on enhancing functioning in daily routine. The content of the intervention is based on ecological tasks to be performed in two settings, in the clinic as well as at home. Participants will be trained with exercises for memory, attention, problem solving and reasoning, multitasking and organization in order to improve their functional outcome. Most of the techniques are based on paper-and-pencil tasks and group activities.