- Deals with a wide range of discrete presentations associated with schizophrenia, such as command hallucinations, violent behaviour or co-morbid post-traumatic stress disorder
- Covers work by the world's leading clinical researchers in this field
- Includes illustrative case material in each chapter
Table of Contents
About the Editor vii
List of Contributors ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
1 CBT for Psychosis: An Introduction 1
Craig Steel and Ben Smith
2 Cognitive Therapy for Reducing Distress and Harmful Compliance with Command Hallucinations 13
Max Birchwood and Alan Meaden
3 CBT for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Psychosis 35
Amy Hardy, Ben Smith, Jennifer Gottlieb, Kim Mueser and Craig Steel
4 CBT for Individuals at High Risk of Developing Psychosis 57
Nicola Smethurst, Paul French and Anthony P. Morrison
5 CBT for Medication-Resistant Psychosis:Targeting the Negative Symptoms 87
Neil A. Rector
6 The Challenge of Anger, Aggression and Violence when Delivering CBT for Psychosis: Clinical and Service Considerations 109
Gillian Haddock
7 CBT for Relapse in Schizophrenia: A Treatment Protocol 127
Andrew I. Gumley
8 CBT to Address and Prevent Social Disability n Early and Emerging Psychosis 143
David Fowler, Paul French, Jo Hodgekins, Rebecca Lower, Ruth Turner, Simon Burton and Jon Wilson
9 Group Cognitive Behavioural Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia 169
Jason Holden and Eric Granholm
10 Brief Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the Acute Treatment of Hospitalized Patients with Psychosis 191
Brandon A. Gaudiano
11 Improving Sleep, Improving Delusions: CBT for Insomnia in Individuals with Persecutory Delusions 213
Elissa Myers, Helen Startup and Daniel Freeman
12 Compassion Focused Group Therapy for Recovery after Psychosis 235
Christine Braehler, Janice Harper and Paul Gilbert
Index 267