What is interpersonal social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) for bipolar disorder?

In the treatment of bipolar disorder, interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) focuses on a number of the topics covered in psychoeducational groups—learning about bipolar disorder and finding ways for the family to help support the person with bipolar disorder. In addition, it places particular emphasis on developing lifestyles that are stable and highly regularized (such as eating meals at the same time each day, having specific times to go to sleep and awaken, and so on). In addition, IPSRT emphasizes the importance of addressing potentially troubling and destabilizing relationship problems.

This can involve engaging in couples counseling and developing better communication skills.

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