Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy

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Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT), developed by Dr. Ellen Frank and colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh, is based on the idea that disruptions in daily routines and problems in interpersonal relationships can cause recurrence of the manic and depressive episodes that characterize bipolar disorder [1].

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