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Feasibility and Acceptability of the 'HABIT' Group Programme for Comorbid Bipolar and Alcohol and Substance use Disorders.

Isabelle BiseulRomain IcickPerrine SeguinFrank BellivierJan Scott
Published in: Clinical psychology & psychotherapy (2016)
This small pilot study suggests our intensive group therapy is acceptable and feasible. If findings are replicated, we may have identified a therapy that, for the first time, leads to improvement in both mood and substance use outcomes in clients with difficult-to-treat comorbid BD-ASUD. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Key Practitioner Message Comorbidity between bipolar and alcohol and substance use disorders (BD-ASUD) is frequent and highly disabling; Therapeutic research on approaches that can simultaneously help BD and ASUD is lacking; Previous research highlights the need for integrated treatment of both conditions but showed improvements limited to either element of the comorbid disorder; This pilot study supports the feasibility and acceptability of an intensive, 14-session group therapy programme that integrates CBT and mindfulness approaches.
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