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Title: Cognitive Behavioural Therapies for Psychosis
Authors: Johns, Louise
Isham, Louise
Manser, Rachel
Keywords: Schizophrenia
Psychosis
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Issue Date: Oct-2019
Citation: Johns, L. Isham, L & Manser R. Chapter 15 Cognitive Behavioural Therapies for Psychosis in A Clinical Introduction to Psychosis Foundations for Clinical Psychologists and Neuropsychologists 2020, Pages 343-377
Abstract: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is a recommended treatment in several international guidelines for schizophrenia and psychosis. CBTp is an adaptation of traditional cognitive behavioural therapy for emotional disorders, modified for the specific needs of people with psychotic symptoms. This chapter will give a practical introduction on the key elements and principles of CBTp, illustrative examples of its use, and a brief summary of the current evidence base, including discussion of efficacy, effectiveness, effect size, and treatment targets. It will highlight key issues, including the importance of fidelity to treatment protocols, agreement on shared goals between client and therapist, and a normalising approach to psychotic experiences. Challenges to implementing CBTp, at scale, and in routine clinical practice will also be discussed.
URI: https://oxfordhealth-nhs.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/366
ISBN: 978-0-12-815012-2
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