Cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis : theory and practice
Fowler, D. Robert / Garety, Philippa A. / Kuipers, Liz
1995
xvii, 194 p.
Wiley series in clinical psychology
047195618X
Anglais
Section I : Theory
1. The problems of people with psychosis -- 2. Vulnerability-stress models of psychotic illness and their clinical implications -- 3. Coping with psychotic illness -- 4. Toward a better understanding of the experiences and beliefs of psychosis -- 5. Cognitive models of psychosis 1 : neuropsychology and psychotic experience -- 6. Cognitive models of psychosis 2 : making sense of unusual experiences -- 7. Cognitive models of psychosis 3 : emotional disorder and psychosis -- 8. From theory to practice
Section II : Practice : a treatment manual for cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis
9. An introduction to cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis -- 10. Getting started : engagement and assessment -- 11. Techniques to promote self-regulation of psychotic symptoms -- 12. Developing a new model of psychosis in collaboration wiht the patient -- 13. Techniques t address delusions and beliefs about voices -- 14. Strategies to address dysfunctional assumptions -- 15. Strategies to address social disability and risk of relapse -- 16. Evidence for the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural intervetions for psychosis
The main principle behind cognitive behaviour therapy is that a client's emotional and behavioural disturbances are not determined by events, but by the way he or she views them. This book describes the clinical guidelines and detailed therapy procedures used in the practice of cognitive behaviour therapy for patients with schizophrenic disorders.
Psychoses - Traitement / Thérapie cognitive / Psychoses
WM 200 C676 1995
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1 | WM 200 C676 1995 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |