Memory performance predicts recurrence of mania in bipolar disorder following psychotherapy: A preliminary study
Cognitive complaints are common features of bipolar disorder (BD). Not much is, however, known about the potential moderator effects of these factors on the outcome of talking therapies. The goal of our study was to explore whether learning and memory abilities predict risk of recurrence of mood epi...
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