Childhood trauma in bipolar disorder: new targets for future interventions

  • Hett D
  • Etain B
  • Marwaha S
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Abstract

Childhood trauma, particularly emotional abuse, is prevalent in bipolar disorder, and affective instability mechanistically explains the relationship between childhood trauma and poor bipolar disorder outcomes. Yet, trauma-focused interventions in bipolar disorder are lacking. This editorial calls for future early interventions to target the effects of childhood trauma and affective instability in this population.

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Hett, D., Etain, B., & Marwaha, S. (2022). Childhood trauma in bipolar disorder: new targets for future interventions. BJPsych Open, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2022.529

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