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A commentary on : Perceiving normality in clients as a potent social-cognitive treatment approach

Despite considerable efforts by British colleagues, the application of cognitive-behavioral interventions in psychosis has received little attention in the US where people have ceded treatment innovations for the most part to the pharmaceutical companies. It is, therefore, heartening to read case st...

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Published in:Journal of social and clinical psychology 2006-03, Vol.25 (3), p.267-270
Main Authors: LEWINE, Richard R. J, WALKER, Elaine
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Language:English
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Summary:Despite considerable efforts by British colleagues, the application of cognitive-behavioral interventions in psychosis has received little attention in the US where people have ceded treatment innovations for the most part to the pharmaceutical companies. It is, therefore, heartening to read case studies such as Risking et al's that place psychosocial interventions at the heart of treatment. Here, Lewine and Walker comment on perceiving normality in clients as a potent social-cognitive treatment approach.
ISSN:0736-7236
1943-2771
DOI:10.1521/jscp.2006.25.3.267