BACKGROUND:Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been shown to be effective in an open trial for people with psychotic disorders who have not been taking antipsychotic medication. There is little known about predictors of outcome in CBT for psychosis and even less about hypothesised mechanisms of change.METHOD:20 participants with schizophrenia spectrum disorders received CBT in an exploratory trial. Our primary outcome was psychiatric symptoms measured using the PANSS. Secondary outcomes were dimensions of hallucinations and delusions, self-rated recovery and social functioning, and hypothesised mechanisms of change included appraisals of psychotic experiences, dysfunctional attitudes and cognitive insight. We also measured patient charact...
Background and objectives: The treatment of negative symptoms in schizophrenia is a major challenge ...
AbstractThe study aimed to determine the clinical and neuropsychological predictors of responsivenes...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...
BACKGROUND:Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been shown to be effective in an open trial for peo...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that patients with schizophrenia benefit from standard cognitive behav...
Antipsychotic medications, while effective, often leave patients with ongoing positive and negative ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence of the effectiveness of cognitive- behavioural therapy (CBT) fo...
Background: There is increasing evidence that cognitive-behavioural therapy can be an effective inte...
BACKGROUND: A series of small, mainly uncontrolled, studies have suggested that techniques adapted f...
Although antipsychotic medication is the first line of treatment for schizophrenia, many service use...
BACKGROUND: Recent reviews of randomized controlled trials have concluded that cognitive behaviour t...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...
There is evidence that patients with schizophrenia benefit from standard cognitive behaviour therapy...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...
Background There is increasing evidence that cognitive-behavioural therapy can be an effective inter...
Background and objectives: The treatment of negative symptoms in schizophrenia is a major challenge ...
AbstractThe study aimed to determine the clinical and neuropsychological predictors of responsivenes...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...
BACKGROUND:Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been shown to be effective in an open trial for peo...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that patients with schizophrenia benefit from standard cognitive behav...
Antipsychotic medications, while effective, often leave patients with ongoing positive and negative ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence of the effectiveness of cognitive- behavioural therapy (CBT) fo...
Background: There is increasing evidence that cognitive-behavioural therapy can be an effective inte...
BACKGROUND: A series of small, mainly uncontrolled, studies have suggested that techniques adapted f...
Although antipsychotic medication is the first line of treatment for schizophrenia, many service use...
BACKGROUND: Recent reviews of randomized controlled trials have concluded that cognitive behaviour t...
This article reviews cognitive models of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia, as well as...
There is evidence that patients with schizophrenia benefit from standard cognitive behaviour therapy...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...
Background There is increasing evidence that cognitive-behavioural therapy can be an effective inter...
Background and objectives: The treatment of negative symptoms in schizophrenia is a major challenge ...
AbstractThe study aimed to determine the clinical and neuropsychological predictors of responsivenes...
Objective: Negative symptoms largely account for poor outcome in psychotic disorders but remain diff...