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Group CBT for psychosis : A Guide book For Clinicians / Tania Lecomte, with Claude Leclerc and Til Wykes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2016.Description: vi, 296 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780199391523 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Group CBT for psychosisDDC classification:
  • 616.891425 23 LEC
Contents:
1. History of group therapies for people with psychosis 2. Basic cognitive behavioral model used in group CBT for psychosis 3. What have studies taught us about CBT for psychosis? 4. Essential elements of group therapy 5. The role of the therapist in group CBT for psychosis 6. Getting started 7. Stress : how it affects me (the first six sessions) 8. Testing hypotheses and looking for alternatives (sessions 7 to 12) 9. Drugs, alcohol and how I feel (sessions 13 to 18) 10. Coping and competence (sessions 19 to 24) 11. Measuring change 12. Obstacles to group CBT for psychosis 13. Therapist competence : what skills are needed to conduct group CBT for psychosis? 14. CBT groups for psychosis with other targets. 15. Conclusion
Summary: Group CBT for Psychosis offers the first published group therapy module of its kind and is suitable for a broad range of mental health professionals.
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1. History of group therapies for people with psychosis 2. Basic cognitive behavioral model used in group CBT for psychosis 3. What have studies taught us about CBT for psychosis? 4. Essential elements of group therapy 5. The role of the therapist in group CBT for psychosis 6. Getting started 7. Stress : how it affects me (the first six sessions) 8. Testing hypotheses and looking for alternatives (sessions 7 to 12) 9. Drugs, alcohol and how I feel (sessions 13 to 18) 10. Coping and competence (sessions 19 to 24) 11. Measuring change 12. Obstacles to group CBT for psychosis 13. Therapist competence : what skills are needed to conduct group CBT for psychosis? 14. CBT groups for psychosis with other targets. 15. Conclusion

Group CBT for Psychosis offers the first published group therapy module of its kind and is suitable for a broad range of mental health professionals.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-284) and index.

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