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Index
Cover Page
Half-Title Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Figures and tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Preface
PART I Cognitive models of psychosis and their assessment
Introduction: CBT for psychosis: A symptom-based approach
Cognitive models of auditory hallucinations
Cognitive models for delusions
Assessment for symptoms of psychosis
PART II The practice of CBT for persons with psychotic symptoms
The therapeutic alliance in cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis
Using normalising in cognitive behavioural therapy for schizophrenia
Cognitive behaviour therapy and early intervention
Command hallucinations: Theory and psychological interventions
Cognitive characterization and therapy of negative symptoms and formal thought disorder
Staying well after psychosis: A cognitive interpersonal approach to emotional recovery and relapse prevention
Implementing cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis: Issues and solutions
PART III CBT and co-occurring problems
The treatment of substance misuse in people with serious mental disorders
13 Treating trauma in people with first-episode psychosis using cognitive behavioural therapy
Integrating the family in the treatment of psychotic disorders
Psychological interventions to improve work outcomes for people with psychiatric disabilities
PART IV CBT and bipolar disorders
The psychology of bipolar disorders
Cognitive theory and therapy of bipolar disorders
Name index
Subject index
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