Back to Life, Back to Normality: Volume 1: Cognitive Therapy, Recovery and Psychosis
• Written specifically with sufferers and carers in mind, to help them understand and apply the basic concepts of cognitive therapy for psychosis. • Illustrates what it is like to have common psychosis and how people's lives can be restored using therapy. • Increases understanding of how the psychosis started, and the factors that worsen symptoms or increase the likelihood of relapse. • Helps the sufferer learn how to control symptoms and delay or prevent relapse. • Includes features and exercises to help sufferers explore their own beliefs and feelings to reflect on the way they cope. • Helps carers know what to say and what to do. • Provides a resource for mental health professionals working with patients, to introduce the approach, support ongoing therapy and make the most efficient use of appointment time.
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Back to Life, Back to Normality: Volume 1: Cognitive Therapy, Recovery and Psychosis
• Written specifically with sufferers and carers in mind, to help them understand and apply the basic concepts of cognitive therapy for psychosis. • Illustrates what it is like to have common psychosis and how people's lives can be restored using therapy. • Increases understanding of how the psychosis started, and the factors that worsen symptoms or increase the likelihood of relapse. • Helps the sufferer learn how to control symptoms and delay or prevent relapse. • Includes features and exercises to help sufferers explore their own beliefs and feelings to reflect on the way they cope. • Helps carers know what to say and what to do. • Provides a resource for mental health professionals working with patients, to introduce the approach, support ongoing therapy and make the most efficient use of appointment time.
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Back to Life, Back to Normality: Volume 1: Cognitive Therapy, Recovery and Psychosis

Back to Life, Back to Normality: Volume 1: Cognitive Therapy, Recovery and Psychosis

Back to Life, Back to Normality: Volume 1: Cognitive Therapy, Recovery and Psychosis

Back to Life, Back to Normality: Volume 1: Cognitive Therapy, Recovery and Psychosis

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Overview

• Written specifically with sufferers and carers in mind, to help them understand and apply the basic concepts of cognitive therapy for psychosis. • Illustrates what it is like to have common psychosis and how people's lives can be restored using therapy. • Increases understanding of how the psychosis started, and the factors that worsen symptoms or increase the likelihood of relapse. • Helps the sufferer learn how to control symptoms and delay or prevent relapse. • Includes features and exercises to help sufferers explore their own beliefs and feelings to reflect on the way they cope. • Helps carers know what to say and what to do. • Provides a resource for mental health professionals working with patients, to introduce the approach, support ongoing therapy and make the most efficient use of appointment time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521699563
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/12/2009
Pages: 200
Sales rank: 653,669
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Douglas Turkington is Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at Newcastle University.

David Kingdon is Professor of Mental Health Care Delivery at the University of Southampton.

Shayana Rathod is a Consultant Psychiatrist working for the Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Service and is also Associate Medical Director of the Mid Hampshire and Eastleigh Locality of the Hampshire Partnership NHS Trust.

Sarah K. J. Wilcock is a senior practitioner with the Assertive Outreach Team of Tees, Esk and Wear Valley NHS Trust based in Redcar, Cleveland.

Alison Brabban is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist with the Early Intervention in Psychosis Service, Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust.

Paul Cromarty is Principal Lecturer at the University of Cumbria, and is also an Honorary Clinical Specialist at Newcastle Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies Centre.

Robert Dudley is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist with the South of Tyne Early Intervention in Psychosis Service, Northumberland Tyne and Wear Mental Health NHS Trust, and Research Tutor, Doctorate of Clinical Psychology, at Newcastle University.

Richard Gray is Professor of Research Related to Nursing and Deputy Associate Dean for Research at the Faculty of Health, University of East Anglia.

Table of Contents

Foreword; Acknowledgements; About the authors; Introduction Douglas Turkington and Peter Weiden; 1. Where do I begin? Jeremy Pelton; 2. What is normal? David Kingdon; 3. Understanding paranoia and unusual beliefs Paul Cromarty and Robert Dudley; 4. Voices Douglas Turkington; 5. Overcoming negative symptoms Ron Siddle; 6. Tablets and injections Richard Gray; 7. Why me? Why now? Understanding vulnerability from a cognitive perspective Alison Brabban; 8. Helping carers help themselves using a cognitive approach Sarah K. J. Wilcock; 9. Staying well and managing set backs Shanaya Rathod.
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