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NCT05693389
Efficacy of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on Impulsivity and Suicidality Among Clients With Bipolar Disorders
Conditions: Bipolar Disorder
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 50
Sponsor: Alexandria University
Location: Egypt
Summary
Psychiatric nurses face a huge challenge in predicting and preventing suicide behaviour in their patients with bipolar disorders, but it may also be one of the most accurate measures of how well their clinical care is working.
In addition to, high impulsivity scores are associated with increased overall functional impairment, a higher number of episodes with early onset, and a higher number of past suicide attempts, as well as increased substance intake.
Thus, this study aimed at evaluating the efficacy acceptance and commitment therapy on impulsivity and suicidality among bipolar clients.research hypnosisClients who engaged in acceptance and commitment therapy had less impulsivity than the control group.Clients who engaged in acceptance and commitment therapy had less suicidality than the control group.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Clients had to be at least 18 years oldable to converse intelligibly and meaningfullyread and writehave an illness that hadn't lasted more than 10 years to assure the client's functionalityready to take part in the study.Exclusion Criteria:Clients who demonstrated psychotic symptomsattended another group sessionswere intoxicated or under the influence of alcoholhad any comorbidity were excluded from this study
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