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Neural changes in youth at high risk for bipolar disorder undergoing family-focused therapy or psychoeducation.

Amy S GarrettKiki D ChangManpreet Kaur SinghCasey C ArmstrongPatricia D WalshawDavid J Miklowitz
Published in: Bipolar disorders (2021)
Psychosocial treatment addresses abnormalities in emotion regulation networks in youth at high risk for BD. Increased prefrontal cortex activation suggests enhanced emotion regulation from pre- to post-treatment with FFT-HR. Improvements in family interactions may facilitate the development of prefrontal resources that provide protection against future mood episodes.
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