The belief that being high is a natural part of your personality predicts greater manic symptoms four months later in Bipolar Disorder
The belief that being high is a natural part of your personality predicts greater manic symptoms four months later in Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
Richardson, Thomas
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Burniston, David
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Mansell, Warren
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September 2020
Richardson, Thomas
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Burniston, David
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Mansell, Warren
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Richardson, Thomas, Burniston, David and Mansell, Warren
(2020)
The belief that being high is a natural part of your personality predicts greater manic symptoms four months later in Bipolar Disorder.
Solent NHS Trust Research and Improvement Virtual Conference., Online.
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Published date: September 2020
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Solent NHS Trust Research and Improvement Virtual Conference., Online, 2020-09-24
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Bipolar Disorder
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Warren Mansell
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