Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) is an integrative, interpersonal model of therapy predicated on a radically social concept of self, developed over recent years in the UK by Anthony Ryle. A CAT-based model of psychotic disorder has been developed much more recently based on encouraging early experience in this area. The model describes and accounts for many psychotic experiences and symptoms in terms of distorted, amplified or muddled enactments of normal or ‘neurotic ’ reciprocal role procedures (RRPs) and of damage at a meta-procedural level to the structures of the self. Reciprocal role procedures are understood in CAT to represent the outcome of the process of internalization of early, sign-mediated, interpersonal experience and to cons...
In the interests of providing patient choice and developing more effective interventions forvpeople ...
In the interests of providing patient choice and developing more effective interventions for people ...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...
Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) is an integrative, interpersonal model of therapy predicated on a r...
Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is a psychological therapy with a strong relational focus. The appr...
Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) was formalised in 1984 by Anthony Ryle. It facilitated the clinical...
Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) is an integrative and highly relational model of psychotherapy that...
Objectives Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT ) is an effective psychological intervention for several ...
Objectives: Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is an effective psychological intervention for several ...
Purpose: It is increasingly acknowledged that understanding of the process and impact of psychothera...
The focus of this thesis is to explore how patients in a high secure hospital (HSH) experience the p...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
Aims: There is limited research on Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) in forensic contexts; this case ...
Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) presents as chronic and widespread interpersonal distrust, where...
Purpose This study reviews the quality of the extant outcome evidence for cognitive analytic therap...
In the interests of providing patient choice and developing more effective interventions forvpeople ...
In the interests of providing patient choice and developing more effective interventions for people ...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...
Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) is an integrative, interpersonal model of therapy predicated on a r...
Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is a psychological therapy with a strong relational focus. The appr...
Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) was formalised in 1984 by Anthony Ryle. It facilitated the clinical...
Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) is an integrative and highly relational model of psychotherapy that...
Objectives Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT ) is an effective psychological intervention for several ...
Objectives: Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is an effective psychological intervention for several ...
Purpose: It is increasingly acknowledged that understanding of the process and impact of psychothera...
The focus of this thesis is to explore how patients in a high secure hospital (HSH) experience the p...
Psychosis used to be thought of as essentially a biological condition unamenable to psychological in...
Aims: There is limited research on Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) in forensic contexts; this case ...
Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) presents as chronic and widespread interpersonal distrust, where...
Purpose This study reviews the quality of the extant outcome evidence for cognitive analytic therap...
In the interests of providing patient choice and developing more effective interventions forvpeople ...
In the interests of providing patient choice and developing more effective interventions for people ...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...