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Cognitive behavior therapy for schizophrenia

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Douglas Turkington

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Abstract

Objective: A growing body of evidence supports the use of cognitive behavior therapy for the treatment of schizophrenia. A course of cognitive behavior therapy, added to the antipsychotic regimen, is now considered to be an appropriate standard of care in the United Kingdom. The objective of this article is to offer a broad perspective on the subject of cognitive behavior therapy for schizophrenia for the American reader. Method: The authors summarize current practice and data supporting the use of cognitive behavior therapy for schizophrenia. Results: Five aspects of cognitive behavior therapy for schizophrenia are addressed: 1) evidence from randomized clinical trials, 2) currently accepted core techniques, 3) similarities to and differences from other psychosocial interventions for schizophrenia, 4) differences between the United States and United Kingdom in implementation, and 5) current directions of research. Conclusions: The strength of the evidence supporting cognitive behavior therapy for schizophrenia suggests that this technique should have more attention and support in the United States.


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Author(s): Turkington D, Kingdon D, Weiden PJ

Publication type: Review

Publication status: Published

Journal: American Journal of Psychiatry

Year: 2006

Volume: 163

Issue: 3

Pages: 365-373

ISSN (print): 0002-953X

ISSN (electronic): 1535-7228

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.163.3.365

DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.163.3.365


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