APS

29th APS Annual Convention

<span>P</Span><span>redictors and Moderators of Psychotherapy Response in Bipolar Depression</Span><span> </Span>

Friday, May 26, 2017 · Boston, MA

Clinical Science

Bipolar disorder is a mental condition characterized by alternating periods of elevated and depressed mood. Many bipolar patients experience persistent depression despite continued pharmacotherapy or psychotherapy. This symposium will explore predictors and moderators of psychotherapy response in bipolar depression using data from the Systematic Treatment Enhancement Program for Bipolar Disorder.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Thilo DeckersbachChair
    Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Alexandra GoldCoChair
    Boston University
  • Michael OttoDiscussant
    Boston University

Presentations

  1. Comorbid Anxiety As a Moderator of Psychotherapy ResponseThilo Deckersbach, Amy Peters, Natasha Hansen, Alexandra Gold, Jonathan Stange, Louisa Sylvia, et al.
  2. Does Illness Course Affect Recovery from Bipolar Depression?Alexandra Gold, Amy Peters, Natasha Hansen, Louisa Sylvia, Jonathan Stange, Pedro da Silva Magalhães, et al.
  3. The Role of Medical Burden, Body Mass Index, and Sleep Disturbance on Psychotherapy ResponseAmy Peters, Natasha Hansen, Alexandra Gold, Louisa Sylvia, Jonathan Stange, Pedro da Silva Magalhães, et al.
  4. Attribution Style As a Predictor of RecoveryNatasha Hansen, Jonathan Stange, Alexandra Gold, Amy Peters, Louisa Sylvia, Pedro da Silva Magalhães, et al.