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This article discusses several models of Psychosis, research on Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) and recent developments and new directions in the theory and practice of CBTp. Throughout the article we focus on the evolution of the field of CBTp as well as issues and opportunities for the field. We have highlighted the evolution of a more humanistic and strengths-based approach to recovery in psychosis, which focuses to a greater extent on personal values and goals rather than symptoms, as compared to earlier CBT models for psychosis. We have also consolidated information related to trends and innovations in CBTp. In the spirit of clinical utility, we have emphasized and referenced clinical resources and practical materials on CBTp interventions Finally, we highlight the need for further research, enhanced consumer involvement, and increased access and resources for those with lived experience of psychosis.
Author(s): Turkington D, Wright NP, Tai S
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: International Journal of Cognitive Therapy
Year: 2013
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 150-170
Print publication date: 01/06/2013
ISSN (print): 1937-1209
ISSN (electronic): 1937-1217
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/ijct.2013.6.2.150
DOI: 10.1521/ijct.2013.6.2.150
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