Psychological therapies for people with bipolar disorder: Where are we now, and what is next? <scp>ISBD</scp> Psychological Interventions Taskforce—Position paper
Kim Wright, M. A. Koenders, Katie M. Douglas, Maria Faurholt‐Jepsen, Kathryn E. Lewandowski, David J. Miklowitz, Emma Morton, Greg Murray, Thomas Richardson, Luísa de Siqueira Rotenberg, Sarah H. Sperry, Anna Van Meter, Andréa Vassilev, Luisa Weiner, Lauren M. Weinstock, Esther Mesman
Abstract
K.W. receives occasional payment for the delivery of workshops on psychological therapy to educational and healthcare organizations. K.M.D. uses software for research at no cost from Scientific Brain Training Pro. T.R. has been paid through a company he is the director of to deliver training about working with bipolar disorder and will receive royalties from a book he is editing on psychological therapies for bipolar disorder. L.M.W. receives book royalties from Oxford University Press. Data sharing not applicable to this article as no datasets were generated or analysed during the current study.