If a patient was in a depressive phase of his or her bipolar disorder, an interpersonal therapist would
A) treat the depressive phase in a similar manner to unipolar depression.
B) not prescribe the patient a "sick role" as in unipolar depression.
C) not treat the patient because interpersonal therapy is not appropriate.
D) treat the patient with a nonstandardized interpersonal approach to therapy.
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