Cognitive behaviour therapy is recommended internationally as a treatment for psychosis (targeting symptoms such as auditory hallucinations, or "voices"). Yet mental health services are commonly unable to offer such resource-intensive psychological interventions. Brief, symptom-specific and less resource-intensive therapies are being developed as one initiative to increase access. However, as access increases, so might the risk of offering therapy to clients who are not optimally disposed to engage with and benefit from therapy. Thus, it is important to identify who is most/least likely to engage with and benefit from therapy, and when. In the current study, 225 clients were assessed for suitability for a brief, 4-session, manualized, cogni...
Background: Auditory hallucinations (voices) in people with a diagnosis of borderline personality di...
Group Person-Based Cognitive Therapy (PBCT) integrates cognitive therapy and mindfulness to target d...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...
Background – hearing voices can be a common and distressing experience. Psychological treatment in t...
Determining reliable and clinically significant change is central to evidence‐based practice yet rar...
The experience of hearing voices (‘auditory hallucinations’) can cause significant distress and disr...
The experience of hearing voices ('auditory hallucinations') can cause significant distress and disr...
Background Few patients have access to cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis (CBTp) even though ...
Background Few patients have access to cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis (CBTp) even though ...
The experience of hearing voices ('auditory hallucinations') can cause significant distress and disr...
Objectives Research has suggested that the extent to which voices (i.e., auditory verbal hallucinati...
The experience of hearing voices (‘auditory hallucinations’) can cause significant distress and disr...
reviewThe improving access to psychological therapies initiative has highlighted the importance of m...
The present study examines the impact of group Person-Based Cognitive Therapy (PBCT) for distressing...
Background Evidence exists for the effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis with ...
Background: Auditory hallucinations (voices) in people with a diagnosis of borderline personality di...
Group Person-Based Cognitive Therapy (PBCT) integrates cognitive therapy and mindfulness to target d...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...
Background – hearing voices can be a common and distressing experience. Psychological treatment in t...
Determining reliable and clinically significant change is central to evidence‐based practice yet rar...
The experience of hearing voices (‘auditory hallucinations’) can cause significant distress and disr...
The experience of hearing voices ('auditory hallucinations') can cause significant distress and disr...
Background Few patients have access to cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis (CBTp) even though ...
Background Few patients have access to cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis (CBTp) even though ...
The experience of hearing voices ('auditory hallucinations') can cause significant distress and disr...
Objectives Research has suggested that the extent to which voices (i.e., auditory verbal hallucinati...
The experience of hearing voices (‘auditory hallucinations’) can cause significant distress and disr...
reviewThe improving access to psychological therapies initiative has highlighted the importance of m...
The present study examines the impact of group Person-Based Cognitive Therapy (PBCT) for distressing...
Background Evidence exists for the effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis with ...
Background: Auditory hallucinations (voices) in people with a diagnosis of borderline personality di...
Group Person-Based Cognitive Therapy (PBCT) integrates cognitive therapy and mindfulness to target d...
Background: There is a need for improved psychosocial interventions for distressed voice hearers. Ai...