Interpersonal And Social Rhythm Therapy

Interpersonal and social rhythm (IPSRT) is a therapy used to treat bipolar disorder. It has shown to improve occupational functioning, helps mood stabilization, and takes a shorter period for the patient to recover. It develops consistent daily routines and sleep-wake cycle, which helps patients with bipolar disorder.

  
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