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Einband grossA Casebook of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Command Hallucinations
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A Casebook of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Command Hallucinations

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158 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am07.05.2007
Command hallucinations are a particularly distressing and sometimes dangerous type of hallucination about which relatively little is known and for which no evidenced based treatment currently exists.



In A Casebook of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Command Hallucinations the development of a new and innovative evidence based cognitive therapy is presented in a practical format ideal for the busy practitioner. This new approach is based on over a decade's research on the role of voice hearers' beliefs about the power and omnipotence of their voices and how this drives distress and 'acting on' voices. The therapy protocol is presented in clear steps from formulation to intervention. The body of the book describes its application in eight cases illustrating the breadth of its application, including 'complex' cases. The authors also present their interpretation of what their findings tell us about what works and doesn't work, and suggestions for future developments. Subjects covered also include:

understanding command hallucinations


a cognitive versus a quasi-neuroleptic approach to CBT in psychosis


does CBT for CH work? findings from a randomised controlled trial.




This book provides a fascinating and very practical summary of the first intervention to have a major impact on distress and on compliance with command hallucinations. It will be of great interest to all mental health practitioners working with people with psychosis in community and forensic settings.
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KlappentextCommand hallucinations are a particularly distressing and sometimes dangerous type of hallucination about which relatively little is known and for which no evidenced based treatment currently exists.



In A Casebook of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Command Hallucinations the development of a new and innovative evidence based cognitive therapy is presented in a practical format ideal for the busy practitioner. This new approach is based on over a decade's research on the role of voice hearers' beliefs about the power and omnipotence of their voices and how this drives distress and 'acting on' voices. The therapy protocol is presented in clear steps from formulation to intervention. The body of the book describes its application in eight cases illustrating the breadth of its application, including 'complex' cases. The authors also present their interpretation of what their findings tell us about what works and doesn't work, and suggestions for future developments. Subjects covered also include:

understanding command hallucinations


a cognitive versus a quasi-neuroleptic approach to CBT in psychosis


does CBT for CH work? findings from a randomised controlled trial.




This book provides a fascinating and very practical summary of the first intervention to have a major impact on distress and on compliance with command hallucinations. It will be of great interest to all mental health practitioners working with people with psychosis in community and forensic settings.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781135448233
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr2007
Erscheinungsdatum07.05.2007
Seiten158 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse4387 Kbytes
Illustrationen1 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, 1 schwarz-weiße Zeichnungen, 9 schwarz-weiße Tabellen
Artikel-Nr.4757296
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface. Understanding Command Hallucinations. A Cognitive versus a Quasi-Neuroleptic Approach. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Command Hallucinations: A Manual. Tom. Joan. Tony. Naomi. Janice. Sally. Kevin. Does CBT for CH Work? Findings From a Randomised Controlled Trial. Epilogue.mehr

Autor

Sarah Byrne is a clinical psychologist working in Adult mental health services in Warwickshire.

Max Birchwood is Professor of Mental Health at the University of Birmingham and Director of the Birmingham Early Intervention Service.

Peter E. Trower is Honorary Associate Professor in the School of Psychology, University of Birmingham and Consultant Clinical Psychologist for Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Trust.

Alan Meaden is a Consultant Specialist Clinical Psychologist in Rehabilitation and Continuing Needs for Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Trust.