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REsearch into COgnitive and behavioural VERsatility (RECOVER) tailored psychological intervention for early stage bipolar disorder.

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Cotton, Sue ; Mental Health Node
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The RECOVER Trial dataset is derived from a randomized controlled study evaluating the efficacy of the RECOVER psychological intervention for young individuals (aged 15-25 years) with early-stage bipolar disorder (BD). The study aims to refine and assess the effectiveness of RECOVER, a novel psychological intervention developed in collaboration with end users, to improve symptom management, global functioning, and quality of life outcomes. The trial involves 122 participants admitted to Orygen Youth Health (OYH, Melbourne Health) or the Recovery and Prevention of Psychosis Service (RAPPS, Monash Health). Participants are randomly assigned to either the RECOVER+TAU (Treatment As Usual) group or the TAU-only group. Those in the RECOVER+TAU group receive weekly to fortnightly sessions of the RECOVER intervention for up to six months, with follow-up assessments conducted over an 18-month period.

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