Cognitive behavioural therapy in comparison to treatment as usual in young adults at high risk of developing bipolar disorder (Bipolar At Risk): a randomised controlled trial to investigate the efficacy of a treatment approach targeted at key appraisal change: Bipolar At Risk Trial II (BART II)
| Title: | Cognitive behavioural therapy in comparison to treatment as usual in young adults at high risk of developing bipolar disorder (Bipolar At Risk): a randomised controlled trial to investigate the efficacy of a treatment approach targeted at key appraisal change: Bipolar At Risk Trial II (BART II) |
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| Authors: | Parker, SophieAff1, Aff2, IDs12888025069733_cor1; Pearson, LydiaAff1; Carney, RebekahAff1, Aff2; Bentall, Richard P.Aff3; Broome, Matthew R.Aff4, Aff5; Cernis, EmmaAff4; Clarke, TimothyAff6; Jones, StevenAff7; Moran, KatherineAff6; Wilson, JonathanAff6; Coleman, IsabelAff8; Hewitt, CatherineAff8; Jones, WendyAff1; Law, HeatherAff1; Peters, SarahAff2, Aff9; Shields, GemmaAff2; Shiers, DavidAff2, Aff10; Strachan, LukeAff8; Strong, AntonAff1; Watson, JudithAff8; Sutton, Chris J.Aff11 |
| Source: | BMC Psychiatry. 25(1) |
| Database: | Springer Nature Journals |