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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Figures and tables
Foreword
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Part I: Research and theoretical perspectives
Chapter 1: The environment and psychosis: Rethinking the evidence
Chapter 2: The relationship between child abuse and psychosis: Public opinion, evidence, pathways and implications
Chapter 3: The trauma of being psychotic: An analysis of posttraumatic stress disorder in response to acute psychosis
Chapter 4: Psychosis with comorbid PTSD
Chapter 5: The catastrophic interaction hypothesis: How do stress, trauma, emotion and information processing abnormalities lead to psychosis?
Part II: Specific populations
Chapter 6: Trauma and first episode psychosis
Chapter 7: Childhood trauma and psychosis in the major depressive disorders
Chapter 8: Trauma and hearing voices
Part III: From theory to therapy
Chapter 9: Breaking the silence: Learning why, when and how to ask about trauma, and how to respond to disclosures
Chapter 10: CBT for traumatic psychosis
Chapter 11: The importance of traumatic events in formulation and intervention in cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: Three case examples
Chapter 12: Relationships between trauma and psychosis: From theory to therapy
Chapter 13: A trauma-based model of relapse in psychosis
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