Cognitive therapy of psychosis in clinical practice

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Abstract

Aims and method. The study aimed at developing a brief cognitive intervention suitable for everyday management of psychotic patients. A brief cognitive therapy package was developed and tested on different patients with psychosis. Results. In conjunction with medication, a brief cognitive intervention helped some patients with psychosis at different stages of the illness. Clinical implications. This encouraging report justifies more detailed studies.

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Bishay, N. R. (1999). Cognitive therapy of psychosis in clinical practice. Psychiatric Bulletin, 23(3), 167–169. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.23.3.167

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