In spite of improved access to psychosocial interventions, many people with psychosis continue to experience persistent problems which act as significant barriers to their recovery. This book investigates risk and problem behaviours in psychosis, including staff and service factors that can impede the delivery of effective care.
Problematic and Risk Behaviours in Psychosis provides a new approach for assessment, formulation and intervention within such problem behaviours in a team context. Of particular interest will be:
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In spite of improved access to psychosocial interventions, many people with psychosis continue to experience persistent problems which act as signi...
Drawing on social rank theory, Byrne and others developed an effective therapy targeted at Command Hallucinations with the aim of reducing distress and risk behaviour. Here, problem solving strategies and solutions are presented for overcoming therapeutic obstacles with clients.
Drawing on social rank theory, Byrne and others developed an effective therapy targeted at Command Hallucinations with the aim of reducing distress an...
Despite the steady acceptance of psychological interventions for people with psychosis in routine practice many people continue to experience problems in their recovery. The need to develop new approaches, particularly for those who are more difficult to engage and have significant co-morbidities is therefore important. Innovations in Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis positions psychological formulation as a key organising principle for the delivery of care within multidisciplinary teams. The interventions described all have the common theme of supporting recovery and...
Despite the steady acceptance of psychological interventions for people with psychosis in routine practice many people continue to experience probl...