Person-based cognitive therapy for distressing psychosis

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Person-based cognitive therapy for distressing psychosis

Paul Chadwick

(The Wiley series in clinical psychology)

John Wiley & Sons, c2006

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-182) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book provides a practical framework for using a person based cognitive therapy approach for addressing the range of problems experienced by people with psychosis. Chapters 1-4 provide a context for the approach and chapters 5-12 cover the clinical application of the approach. Key features include; the integration of the author's work on Mindfulness (simple meditation technique that is similarly creating a lot of interest at present) for people with psychosis; inclusion of the two-chair method; plus a chapter on group therapy.

Table of Contents

About the Author ix Acknowledgements xi Chapter 1 Person-Based Cognitive Therapy (PBCT) for Psychosis 1 Chapter 2 Relationship Building, Therapist Assumptions and Radical Collaboration 20 Chapter 3 Framework for PBCT: The Zone of Proximal Development 37 Chapter 4 Working with Symptomatic Meaning 58 Chapter 5 Relationship to Internal Experience: Mindfulness Practice 78 Chapter 6 Working with Schemata 98 Chapter 7 Self-Acceptance and the Symbolic Self 117 Chapter 8 PBCT Groups: Principles and Practice 138 Chapter 9 Ending and the Process of Change 157 Appendix BAVQ-R 174 References 177 Index 183

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