An introduction to using the method of levels (MOL) therapy to work with people experiencing psychosis

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This paper provides a basic introduction to using method of levels (MOL) therapy with people experiencing psychosis. As MOL is a direct application of perceptual control theory (PCT), a brief overview of the three main theoretical principles of this theory-control, conflict, and reorganization will be outlined in relation to understanding psychosis. In particular, how these principles form the basis of problem conceptualisation and determine what an MOL therapist is required to do during therapy will be illustrated. A practical description of MOL will be given, using case examples and short excerpts of therapeutic interactions. Some direct contrasts will also be made with cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis (CBTp) and psychodynamic approaches (PA) in order to help illustrate the theory and practice of MOL.

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Tai, S. J. (2016). An introduction to using the method of levels (MOL) therapy to work with people experiencing psychosis. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 70(1), 125–148. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2016.70.1.125

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