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Group CBT for Psychosis

Group CBT for Psychosis

A Guidebook for Clinicians

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Psychosis implies an alteration of ones reality, with specific beliefs and sensory experiences that affect ones judgment and capacity to function socially. Previously, medication alone was believed to attenuate or eliminate psychotic symptoms; however, more than two decades of empirical evidence now support the use of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for psychosis, including group CBT for psychosis. 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. Group therapy for people with psychosis is often recommended given its cost-efficiency and indirect benefits such as improved social skills and social support, yet delivery of this group intervention necessitates specialized skills and knowledge not typically included as part of most clinical training programs. This book offers thoroughdescriptions of relevant techniques, clinical vignettes, and worksheets for use in group sessions. Individual chapters focus on the basics of CBT for psychosis, essential elements of group therapy, explaining the CBT model in a group context, techniques for various symptoms, measuring change, common obstaclesto group CBT for psychosis, and much more. Group CBT for Psychosis will be a valuable resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, occupational therapists, social workers, and graduate students in these fields. Professors and supervisors teaching clinical skills, such as how to run groups or how to conduct CBT in groups with people with psychotic disorders, will also find this book very useful.
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OUP USA
87472
9780199391523
9780199391523

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Publication date
2016
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
312
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
544
  • Introduction; Chapter 1: History of group therapies for people with psychosis; Chapter 2: Basic cognitive behavioral model used in group CBT for psychosis; Chapter 3: What have studies taught us about CBT for psychosis?; Chapter 4: Essential elements of group therapy; Chapter 5: The role of the therapist in group CBT for psychosis; Chapter 6: Getting started; Chapter 7: Stress- How it affects me (the first six sessions); Chapter 8: Testing hypotheses and looking for alternatives (sessions 7 to 12); Chapter 9: Drugs, alcohol and how I feel (sessions 13 to 18); Chapter 10: Coping and Competence (sessions 19 to 24); Chapter 11: Measuring change; Chapter 12: Obstacles to group CBT for psychosis; Chapter 13: Therapist competence - what skills are needed to conduct group CBTp?; Chapter 14: CBT groups for psychosis with other targets; Chapter 15: Conclusion; APPENDIX; 1 - The group CBTp Workbook; 2 - Example of a diploma for the graduation; 3 - List of sessions used in brief inpatient group CBTp; 4 - Participation Scale; 5 - Self Esteem Rating Scale - Short Form; 6 - First Episode Social Functioning Scale - Self-Report; 7 - QuickLL; References; About the Authors; Index;
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