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Psychotherapy for Bipolar II Depression, Pilot Study, Phase II
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT-BPII) and Seroquel for Bipolar II Disorder. Completed, enrolled 25 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of an experimental psychotherapy (talk therapy) for the treatment of bipolar II depression. The name of this psychotherapy is Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy for Bipolar II Depression (IPSRT-BPII). Subjects will be randomly assigned to receive either IPSRT-BPII or the medication Seroquel (quetiapine) to manage their symptoms of bipolar II depression. Subjects will receive the assigned therapy for up to 20 weeks.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
IPSRT is comprised of three components: psychoeducation, social rhythm therapy, and standard IPT as developed for unipolar depression. Psychoeducation focuses on a) the illness and its consequences, b) treatment options and associated side effects, and c) prodromal symptoms/detection of early warning symptoms.
Subjects will be started at 100 mg/day titrated to a maximum of 800 mg /day Day 1-BID doses totaling 100 mg/day, increased to 400 mg/day on Day 4 in increments of up to 100 mg/day in BID divided doses, by Day 6 begin titration up to a maximum dose of 800 mg/day in increments no greater than 200 mg/day. This titration schedule may be adjusted based on the subject's response and ability to tolerate Seroquel. Subjects who are unable to tolerate the study medications, or for whom the study medications are an inappropriate clinical choice, will be treated openly by a clinic physician according to the standard of care guidelines designated by the American Psychiatric Association (2002) for the treatment of bipolar disorder.