CBT for those at risk of a first episode psychosis: Evidence-based psychotherapy for people with an 'at risk mental state'

Mark van der Gaag, Dorien Nieman, David van den Berg

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Abstract

Can severe mental illness be prevented by early intervention? Mental illness is highly prevalent in the general population and has its onset mostly in adolescence and young adulthood. Early intervention usually leads to improved prognosis. This book describes a newly developed, evidence based cognitive behavioural intervention that can be used by clinicians to treat the precursor symptoms of psychosis and other severe mental illness. CBT for those at risk of a First Episode Psychosis offers a detailed new psychotherapy that has been shown to reduce the chance of transition to a first psychotic episode and to improve the chance for recovery. This encompasses: Psycho-education about prepsychotic symptoms A review of literature about psychological processes that are known to play a role in the development of psychosis A comprehensive manual - illustrated by numerous clinical vignettes - that can be used to treat help-seeking subjects with an increased risk of developing psychosis. Links to online resources and exercises to be used in therapy and education. A description of the multicentre randomized clinical trial investigating this new psychotherapy. The vast collective experience and expertise of the authors of this handbook results in an invaluable text for clinicians working in mental health care, as well as students, lecturers and researchers who have an interest in the prevention of schizophrenia and other severe mental illness.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherTaylor and Francis AS
Number of pages219
ISBN (Electronic)9781135052706
ISBN (Print)9780415539678
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jul 2013
EventCBT for those at risk of a first episode psychosis -
Duration: 18 Jul 2013 → …

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