Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis: Theory and PracticeWiley, 29 aug 1995 - 194 pagina's Cognitive behaviour therapy is an innovative approach to the psychological care and treatment of people with psychotic disorders. This book provides a concise overview of essential theory and techniques, clearly illustrated with case examples, and is aimed at clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, mental-health nurses and therapists. The techniques described in this book have been developed and evaluated in clinical and research settings, and offer a comprehensive approach which focuses on the four main problems presented by people with psychosis:
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Vulnerabilitystress models | 15 |
Cognitive models of psychosis | 45 |
Cognitive models of psychosis | 54 |
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