Noreen Reilly Harrington: 4 books

Book cover of Managing Bipolar Disorder

Managing Bipolar Disorder

A Cognitive Behavior Treatment Program

by Michael Otto, Noreen Reilly-Harrington, Jane N. Kogan
Language: English
Release Date: December 16, 2008

This therapist guide addresses the management of bipolar disorder. Divided into four phases, this 30-session program is designed to be used in conjunction with pharmacotherapy and focuses on helping the patient alleviate depressive episodes, form a support system of family and friends, focus on the...
Book cover of Managing Bipolar Disorder

Managing Bipolar Disorder

A Cognitive Behavior Treatment Program

by Michael Otto, Noreen Reilly-Harrington, Robert O. Knauz
Language: English
Release Date: December 16, 2008

If you suffer from bipolar disorder, this program can be closely integrated with the medication you are taking to help you manage your symptoms and stabilize your mood. Comprised of up to 30 sessions, this treatment is divided into four phases, each with its own focus and set of goals. In phase 1,...
Book cover of Living with Bipolar Disorder:A Guide for Individuals and FamiliesUpdated Edition

Living with Bipolar Disorder:A Guide for Individuals and FamiliesUpdated Edition

A Guide for Individuals and FamiliesUpdated Edition

by Michael W. Otto, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington, Robert O. Knauz
Language: English
Release Date: March 2, 2011

Living with Bipolar Disorder is designed to help patients and their families develop the skills they need to be good consumers of treatment and to become expert partners in the management of this challenging disorder. Drawing on research documenting the strength of combining drug treatments with behavioral...
Book cover of The Bipolar II Disorder Workbook

The Bipolar II Disorder Workbook

Managing Recurring Depression, Hypomania, and Anxiety

by Stephanie McMurrich Roberts, PhD, Noreen A. Reilly-Harrington
Language: English
Release Date: February 2, 2014

Most people have heard of bipolar disorder, a mental health condition that is marked by manic episodes and periods of intense depression. Bipolar II disorder differs from bipolar I in that sufferers may never experience a full manic episode, although they may experience periods of high energy and...
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