Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Youth with Anxiety Disorders at Risk for Bipolar Disorder: A Pilot Trial

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Richard Sears ◽  
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Mariana Pedrini
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O transtorno bipolar (TB) é uma doença psiquiátrica crônica e potencialmente grave. Nos últimos anos, pesquisas que focaram nas fases prodrômicas e iniciais do TB demonstraram que estratégias de detecção e intervenção precoces têm o potencial de atrasar, diminuir a severidade ou prevenir episódios completos do TB. Dessa forma, um novo caminho se apresenta para a clínica dos transtornos do humor, que passa não só a preocupar-se com o tratamento dos episódios de mania e depressão, como a buscar a detecção e o diagnóstico precoce e, fundamentalmente, a prevenção. O objetivo deste artigo é discutir dados da literatura sobre as fases iniciais do TB, os desafios da detecção precoce e as implicações desse enfoque para intervenções e manejo clínico antes ou logo após o desenvolvimento do primeiro episódio de mania, que marca, oficialmente, o início da doença.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcel Kurtz ◽  
Pia Mohring ◽  
Katharina Förster ◽  
Michael Bauer ◽  
Philipp Kanske

Abstract Background This study aimed to compile and synthesize studies investigating explicit emotion regulation in patients with bipolar disorder and individuals at risk of developing bipolar disorder. The importance of explicit emotion regulation arises from its potential role as a marker for bipolar disorders in individuals at risk and its potent role in therapy for bipolar disorder patients. Methods To obtain an exhaustive compilation of studies dealing specifically with explicit emotion regulation in bipolar disorder, we conducted a systematic literature search in four databases. In the 15 studies we included in our review, the emotion-regulation strategies maintenance, distraction, and reappraisal (self-focused and situation-focused) were investigated partly on a purely behavioral level and partly in conjunction with neural measures. The samples used in the identified studies included individuals at increased risk of bipolar disorder, patients with current affective episodes, and patients with euthymic mood state. Results In summary, the reviewed studies' results indicate impairments in explicit emotion regulation in individuals at risk for bipolar disorder, patients with manic and depressive episodes, and euthymic patients. These deficits manifest in subjective behavioral measures as well as in neural aberrations. Further, our review reveals a discrepancy between behavioral and neural findings regarding explicit emotion regulation in individuals at risk for bipolar disorders and euthymic patients. While these groups often do not differ significantly in behavioral measures from healthy and low-risk individuals, neural differences are mainly found in frontostriatal networks. Conclusion We conclude that these neural aberrations are a potentially sensitive measure of the probability of occurrence and recurrence of symptoms of bipolar disorders and that strengthening this frontostriatal route is a potentially protective measure for individuals at risk and patients who have bipolar disorders.


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