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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) emphasizes the role of dysfunctional beliefs in the formation and maintenance of psychiatric disorders. Hagen (psychology, Norwegian U. of Science and Technology, Trondheim) introduces the application of a symptom-focused paradigm for treating symptoms of psychosis including paranoid delusions and auditory hallucinations with CBT. International contributors to 17 chapters discuss cognitive models of psychosis, assessment, and evolving research; the importance of early intervention; CBT for treating co-morbid conditions, e.g., psychosis and substance abuse, and bipolar disorders; and vocational rehabilitation. Barriers to applying CBT to psychosis are noted. Some of the material is based on Toward a New Understanding of Psychosis published in 2007 by the Journal of the Norwegian Psychological Association. Annotation 漏2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Table Of Contents:
List of figures and tables x
List of contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Preface xv
PART I Cognitive models of psychosis and their assessment 1(56)
1 Introduction: CBT for psychosis: A symptom-based approach 3(9)
Roger Hagen
Douglas Turkington
2 Cognitive models of auditory hallucinations 12(10)
Peter Kinderman
3 Cognitive models for delusions 22(18)
Douglas Turkington
Caroline Bryant
Victoria Lumley
4 Assessment for symptoms of psychosis 40(17)
Emmanuelle Peters
PART II The practice of CBT for persons with psychotic symptoms 57(102)
5 The therapeutic alliance in cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis 59(18)
Live E. C. Hoaas
Sara Eidsbo Lindholm
Torkil Berge
Roger Hagen
6 Using normalising in congnitive behavioural therapy for schizophrenia 77(9)
Robert Dudley
Douglas Turkington
7 Cognitive behaviour therapy and early intervention 86(13)
Jean Addington
Enza Manusco
Maria Haarmans
8 Command hallucinations: Theory and psychological interventions 99(17)
Maria Michail
Max Birchwood
9 Cognitive characterization and therapy of negative symptoms and formal thought disorder 116(12)
Neal Stolar
Paul Grant
10 Staying well after psychosis: A cognitive interpersonal approach to emotional recovery and relapse prevention 128(16)
Andrew Gumley
11 Implementing cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis: Issues and solutions 144(15)
Tania Lecomte
Claude Leclerc
Part III CBT and co-occurring problems 159(72)
12 The treatment of substance misuse in people with serious mental disorders 161(14)
David. J. Kavanagh
Kim. T. Mueser
13 Treating trauma in people with first-episode psychosis using cognitive behavioural therapy 175(18)
Pauline Callcott
Robert Dudley
Sally Standart
Mark Freeston
Douglas Turkington
14 Integrating the family in the treatment of psychotic disorders 193(17)
William R. Mcfarlane
15 Psychological interventions to improve work outcomes for people with psychiatric disabilities 210(21)
Morris. D. Bell
Jimmy Choi
Paul Lysaker
PART IV CBT and bipolar disorders 231(28)
16 The psychology of bipolar disorders 233(12)
Sara Tai
17 Cognitive theory and therapy of bipolar disorders 245(14)
Jan Scott
Name index 259(8)
Subject index 267
List of figures and tables x
List of contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Preface xv
PART I Cognitive models of psychosis and their assessment 1(56)
1 Introduction: CBT for psychosis: A symptom-based approach 3(9)
Roger Hagen
Douglas Turkington
2 Cognitive models of auditory hallucinations 12(10)
Peter Kinderman
3 Cognitive models for delusions 22(18)
Douglas Turkington
Caroline Bryant
Victoria Lumley
4 Assessment for symptoms of psychosis 40(17)
Emmanuelle Peters
PART II The practice of CBT for persons with psychotic symptoms 57(102)
5 The therapeutic alliance in cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis 59(18)
Live E. C. Hoaas
Sara Eidsbo Lindholm
Torkil Berge
Roger Hagen
6 Using normalising in congnitive behavioural therapy for schizophrenia 77(9)
Robert Dudley
Douglas Turkington
7 Cognitive behaviour therapy and early intervention 86(13)
Jean Addington
Enza Manusco
Maria Haarmans
8 Command hallucinations: Theory and psychological interventions 99(17)
Maria Michail
Max Birchwood
9 Cognitive characterization and therapy of negative symptoms and formal thought disorder 116(12)
Neal Stolar
Paul Grant
10 Staying well after psychosis: A cognitive interpersonal approach to emotional recovery and relapse prevention 128(16)
Andrew Gumley
11 Implementing cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis: Issues and solutions 144(15)
Tania Lecomte
Claude Leclerc
Part III CBT and co-occurring problems 159(72)
12 The treatment of substance misuse in people with serious mental disorders 161(14)
David. J. Kavanagh
Kim. T. Mueser
13 Treating trauma in people with first-episode psychosis using cognitive behavioural therapy 175(18)
Pauline Callcott
Robert Dudley
Sally Standart
Mark Freeston
Douglas Turkington
14 Integrating the family in the treatment of psychotic disorders 193(17)
William R. Mcfarlane
15 Psychological interventions to improve work outcomes for people with psychiatric disabilities 210(21)
Morris. D. Bell
Jimmy Choi
Paul Lysaker
PART IV CBT and bipolar disorders 231(28)
16 The psychology of bipolar disorders 233(12)
Sara Tai
17 Cognitive theory and therapy of bipolar disorders 245(14)
Jan Scott
Name index 259(8)
Subject index 267
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