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Are you troubled by hearing voices or seeing visions that others do not? Do you believe that other people are trying to harm you or control you? Do you feel that something odd is going on that you can't explain or that things are happening around you with a special meaning? Do you worry that other people can read your mind or that thoughts are being put in your head? Think You're Crazy? Think Again provides an effective step-by-step aid to understanding your problems, making positive changes and promoting recovery.Written by experts in the field, this book will help you to: understand how your problems developed and what keeps them going; use questionnaires and monitoring sheets to identify and track changes in the links between your experiences, how you make sense of these and how you feel and behave; learn how to change thoughts, feelings and behaviour for the better; and, practice skills between sessions using worksheets. Based on clinically proven techniques and filled with examples of how cognitive therapy can help people with distressing psychotic experiences, Think You're Crazy? Think Again will be a valuable resource for people with psychosis.
Trauma and Psychosis provides a valuable contribution to the current understanding of the possible relationships between the experience of trauma and the range of phenomena currently referred to as psychosis. Warren Larkin and Anthony P. Morrison bring together contributions from leading clinicians and researchers in a range of fields including clinical psychology, mental health nursing and psychiatry. The book is divided into three parts, providing comprehensive coverage of the relevant research and clinical applications. Part I: Research and Theoretical Perspectives provides the reader with a broad understanding of current and developing theoretical perspectives. Part II: Specific Populations examines the relationship between trauma and psychotic experiences in specific populations. Part III: From Theory to Therapy draws together current knowledge and investigates how it might be used to benefit individuals experiencing psychosis. This book will be invaluable for clinicians and researchers interested in gaining a greater insight into the interaction between trauma and psychosis.
Trauma and Psychosis provides a valuable contribution to the current understanding of the possible relationships between the experience of trauma and the range of phenomena currently referred to as psychosis. Warren Larkin and Anthony P. Morrison bring together contributions from leading clinicians and researchers in a range of fields including clinical psychology, mental health nursing and psychiatry. The book is divided into three parts, providing comprehensive coverage of the relevant research and clinical applications. Part I: Research and Theoretical Perspectives provides the reader with a broad understanding of current and developing theoretical perspectives. Part II: Specific Populations examines the relationship between trauma and psychotic experiences in specific populations. Part III: From Theory to Therapy draws together current knowledge and investigates how it might be used to benefit individuals experiencing psychosis. This book will be invaluable for clinicians and researchers interested in gaining a greater insight into the interaction between trauma and psychosis.
Today the importance of early detection and intervention for psychosis is clearly recognized by researchers, clinicians and policy makers alike. Ethical dilemmas associated with preventative approaches have led to the development of a range of psychological interventions that are likely to be more acceptable to service users and their families. "Working with People at High Risk of Developing Psychosis" is unique in that it focuses on the needs of those in the pre-psychotic phase of the illness and the specific challenges that working with this 'at risk' group poses for the clinician. An international team of expert editors and contributors explore the identification of individuals at high risk of developing psychosis and provide an overview of many of the psychological treatment approaches. Key issues addressed include: detection strategies for finding cases at high-risk assessment and formulation selection of appropriate treatment targets intervention with attenuated symptoms and brief psychotic episodes stress management substance use working with families group therapy This practical treatment handbook will be an invaluable resource for all qualified and trainee clinicians working with 'at risk' clients. It will also be of interest to academic psychologists and students of clinical psychology.
"Can schizophrenia be prevented? French and Morrison, major
investigators in the landmark study demonstrating that
schizophrenia can be prevented, provide specific details about the
adaptation of standard cognitive therapy to the treatment of
individuals at high risk of developing this disorder. In a clear
readable style, they guide the reader through the identification of
high-risk individuals, crucial cognitive behavioral strategies and,
above all, relapse prevention. This book is a must for clinicians
dealing with high-risk adolescents and young adults." "French and Morrison's theoretical framework is coherent and
well articulated and brings to bear cognitive and interpersonal
factors that we know to be active in established psychosis. The
therapy they describe has been validated in a well controlled
randomised trial showing that psychosis can be prevented, or at
least delayed, in a substantial majority of those at risk of
transition to psychosis." This book will be of use to all qualified and trainee practitioners, such as clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, occupational therapists and nurses. It will also appeal to students, lecturers and researchers.
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