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The Social Rhythm Therapy Workbook for Bipolar Disorder

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30th May 2024

Price: £20

Selected:  Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781648481246

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Reset your body clock and overcome your worst bipolar symptoms with this innovative workbook.If you have bipolar disorder, you may be especially vulnerable to changes in circadian rhythms—also known as your biologic or body clock. If you’ve ever had low energy during the day, but couldn’t sleep at night, you’ve experienced a dysregulated body clock. You’ve also likely experienced the myriad negative physical and mental consequences of compromised, out-of-sync circadian rhythms, including changes in mood, sleep, and behavior. So, how do you stabilize this biologic clock, and in turn, stabilize your mood?In The Social Rhythm Therapy Skills Workbook for Bipolar Disorder, bipolar and mood disorder expert Holly Swartz offers a fresh approach to help you reset your body clock, overcome shifts in mood, and find relief from your bipolar symptoms. Drawn from proven-effective social rhythm therapy (SRT), this groundbreaking workbook is filled with tools and actionable skills for creating a consistent schedule for sleeping, eating, and interacting with others.You’ll also learn how to combat the effects of social media scrolling in the evening—the dreaded enemy of a well-regulated sleep schedule. Finally, you’ll discover how to anticipate and plan for potentially rhythm-disrupting events such as out-of-town guests, pandemic-related disruptions, or even a hospital stay.Our biologic clocks are running virtually nonstop, controlling an amazing array of processes—including sleep, energy, concentration, and appetite. If you’re ready to take charge of your circadian rhythms and set yourself up for a better mood and quick relief from bipolar symptoms, pick up this friendly guide and set your clock for success.

Reviews

Jim Phelps, MD, founder of www.psycheducation.org, and author of A Spectrum Approach to Mood Disorders and Why Am I Still Depressed?
Regular rhythms are a mood stabilizer. If it makes sense to take pills for that purpose, it makes sense to do social rhythm therapy (SRT). Not just learn about it, do it. For that, you need a workbook, and that's what you're holding, from one of the world's bipolar experts. As Holly Swartz says: 'Push…but be kind to yourself if you falter.' Become your own expert.
Hilary Blumberg, MD, Furth Professor of Psychiatric Neuroscience; professor of psychiatry, radiology, and child study; and director of the Mood Disorders Research Program at Yale School of Medicine
If you or someone you care about has symptoms of bipolar disorder, this book is for you. It is a tour de force distillation of over two decades of clinical and research work that will help people understand their body clocks and how they can be empowered to improve their moods by strengthening their daily routines. Offering very user-friendly tools, this SRT workbook provides novel clinically and scientifically informed ways to feel better.
David J. Miklowitz, PhD, distinguished professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences in the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at the University of California, Los Angeles; and author of The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide
Swartz has written an eminently readable book on the SRT approach, one of the few psychosocial interventions shown to be effective alongside of medications for bipolar disorder. Readers will learn how to keep their daily and nightly routines regulated, manage stressors that could disrupt routines, and minimize the frequency and severity of recurrences. Important reading for people seeking to enhance their quality of life with bipolar disorder.