Revolution and Evolution: Empirically Based Psychotherapy for Psychosis

This edited book (see record 2002-17426-000) provides extensive case examples illustrating how to utilize familiar cognitive therapy principles and methods to treat psychotic symptoms effectively, even in the face of setbacks and the diverse challenges common in therapy with these populations (e.g.,...

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