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$1.2m ChristChurch bipolar study is first for NZ
Huge ups, and huge downs. Sufferers of bipolar disorder can feel deeply depressed, and yet at other times, maniacally up.

Such wild mood swings affect every aspect of a person's life and can be extremely difficult to manage.

Until fairly recently it was thought that the best solution was medication. But mood-stabilising drugs such as lithium have not been the magical cure everyone hoped for, with many patients suffering recurring crises, despite taking their medication.

These days, research suggests that a better form of treatment is to combine medication with therapy. And the best time to do that therapy is when a patient is well.

Enter a group of University of Otago, Christchurch, researchers who have been awarded a $1.2 million Health Research Council grant to run an 18-month study into the effectiveness of combining treatments. READ MORE
 

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THe internationally-respected Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) has been translated into Māori. Leading NZ recovery educators utilise WRAP as an important programme to assist the recovery journey of tangata whaiora. WRAP gives a practical and intuitive process by which to put recovery principles into practice.

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Mood Memos

Mood Memos has been launched at: www.moodmemos.com.

Mood Memos is a University of Melbourne study exploring a method of preventing depression through the internet. The study is targeted to people experiencing some depression symptoms who are not yet too severe, with the aim of averting depression or relapse.

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