Early Detection and Cognitive Therapy for People at High Risk of Developing Psychosis (eBook)

A Treatment Approach
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2004 | 1. Auflage
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Early Detection and Cognitive Therapy for People at High Risk of Developing Psychosis -  Paul French,  Anthony P. Morrison
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Written with clinicians in mind, this book demonstrates the use of Cognitive Behavior Therapy with individuals who are at risk of developing psychosis. Divided into three parts, the book opens with the background to the clinical trial including the rationale for the early intervention strategy, assessment strategies to identify 'at risk' groups, and a review of prevention strategies. In Part II the focus is on the application of cognitive therapy for this group. Part III examines strategies for change, as well as specific issues including social isolation and relapse prevention.

Paul French is co-ordinator of a specialist clinical team based at Bolton, Salford & Trafford Mental Health Trust offering cognitive interventions for people who are considered at high risk of developing psychosis. He has worked in mental health since 1989 and has always been interested in the provision of services for people with psychosis having worked in a variety of inpatient and community settings. More recently, he has developed a research interest in working with people at high risk of developing psychosis.Hehas published a number of articles relating to early psychosis and particularly the provision of psychological interventions in early psychosis.

Anthony P. Morrison is a reader in psychology at the University of Manchester and is also programme co-ordinator for a specialist programme of care for people with early psychosis in Bolton, Salford & Trafford Mental Health Trust. He has published a number of articles on cognitive therapy for psychosis and experimental studies of cognitive processes in psychosis. He has been involved in a number of treatment trials for cognitive therapy for psychosis and has a special interest in the cognitive theory of and therapy for hearing voices. More recently, he has developed a research interest in working with people at high risk of developing psychosis and the links between trauma and psychosis. He was awarded the May Davidson Award 2002 for his contributions to clinical psychology.


Written with clinicians in mind, this book demonstrates the use of Cognitive Behavior Therapy with individuals who are at risk of developing psychosis. Divided into three parts, the book opens with the background to the clinical trial including the rationale for the early intervention strategy, assessment strategies to identify "e;at risk"e; groups, and a review of prevention strategies. In Part II the focus is on the application of cognitive therapy for this group. Part III examines strategies for change, as well as specific issues including social isolation and relapse prevention.

Paul French is co-ordinator of a specialist clinical team based at Bolton, Salford & Trafford Mental Health Trust offering cognitive interventions for people who are considered at high risk of developing psychosis. He has worked in mental health since 1989 and has always been interested in the provision of services for people with psychosis having worked in a variety of inpatient and community settings. More recently, he has developed a research interest in working with people at high risk of developing psychosis.Hehas published a number of articles relating to early psychosis and particularly the provision of psychological interventions in early psychosis. Anthony P. Morrison is a reader in psychology at the University of Manchester and is also programme co-ordinator for a specialist programme of care for people with early psychosis in Bolton, Salford & Trafford Mental Health Trust. He has published a number of articles on cognitive therapy for psychosis and experimental studies of cognitive processes in psychosis. He has been involved in a number of treatment trials for cognitive therapy for psychosis and has a special interest in the cognitive theory of and therapy for hearing voices. More recently, he has developed a research interest in working with people at high risk of developing psychosis and the links between trauma and psychosis. He was awarded the May Davidson Award 2002 for his contributions to clinical psychology.

List of Figures and Appendices vii

About the Authors ix

Foreword by Max Birchwood xi

Introduction xiii

Acknowledgements xvii

Part I: Background 1

1 The Importance of Early Recognition 3

2 How to Identify At-Risk Groups 9

3 Which Prevention Strategy to Adopt 23

Part II: Cognitive Therapy for Prevention of Psychosis 27

4 Why Cognitive Therapy? 29

5 Engagement 37

6 Theory, Assessment and Formulation 45

Part III: Change Strategies 55

7 Normalisation 57

8 Generating and Evaluating Alternative Explanations 65

9 Safety Behaviours 75

10 Metacognitive Beliefs 87

11 'I Am Different' and Other Core Beliefs 93

12 Social Isolation 101

13 Relapse Prevention 111

14 Conclusions 117

Appendices 121

References 135

Index 143

"...an easy to read guide..." (Behavioural
& Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 33 2005)

"...well researched, well written and easily understood...of
interest to all who work with high-risk adolescents and young
adults..." (Intl Jnl of Clinical Practice, June 2004)

"...extremely interesting and highly readable..." (Mental
Health Today, September 2004)

"Strong stuff...[the authors] offer some well-researched loyalty
truths" (Daily Telegraph, 22nd November 2005)

"...an excellent introduction...illuminating but concise..."
(BACP, December 2005)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.5.2004
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Psychosen
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Schlagworte Clinical psychology • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) • Klinische Psychologie • Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie • Psychologie • Psychology
ISBN-10 0-470-86316-1 / 0470863161
ISBN-13 978-0-470-86316-9 / 9780470863169
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