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Treatment of Functional Impairment in Patients with Bipolar Disorder

Traditionally, functional impairment has received little attention in bipolar disorder, despite the fact that many patients experience significant impairments in daily life. In the last decade, research has changed its focus from clinical remission to functional recovery in bipolar patients as a pri...

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Attention
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Bipolar Disorder - therapy
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Cognitive Remediation
Combined Modality Therapy
Comorbidity
Humans
Medicine
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Neurocognitive Disorders - psychology
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Neuropsychological Tests
Nootropic Agents - therapeutic use
Psychiatry
Schizophrenia - diagnosis
Schizophrenia - therapy
Schizophrenic Psychology
Secondary Prevention
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Topical Collection on Bipolar Disorders
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