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Topic: Psychosis

Last Updated: February 2003
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Title: Are some types of psychotic symptoms more responsive to cognitive-behaviour therapy?
Author: Tarrier N. Kinney C. McCarthy E. Wittkowski A. Yusupoff L. Gledhill A. Morris J. Humphreys L
Source: Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy 2001 Jan;29(1):45-55.

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Title: Uncovering hope with clients who have psychotic illness
Author: McCann TV
Source: Journal of Holistic Nursing 2002 Mar;20(1):81-99.

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Title: Work issues for young people with psychosis: Barriers to employment
Author: Bassett J. Lloyd C. Bassett H
Source: British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2001 Feb;64(2):66-72.

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Title: The benefits of young people experiencing psychosis, and their families, of an early intervention programme: Evaluating a service from the consumers' and providers' perspectives
Author: Fisher A. Savin-Baden M
Source: British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2001 Feb;64(2):58-65.

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Title: Workshops add to psychosis service. (Group discussion sessions for people who have experienced psychotic episodes. 7 refs).
Author: Khoo, L; Woollett, S.
Source: Nursing Times. 2001 26 Jul. 97(30). p40-1.

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Title: Communicating effectively with psychotic patients. (Interpreting the connotations of apparently delusional speech).
Author: Johnston, J.
Source: Nursing Times. 2001 20 Sep. 97(38). p36-7.

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Title: Support groups for people who have experienced psychosis
Author: Hyde P
Source: British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2001 Apr;64(4):169-74.

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Title: Psychological approaches to early intervention for psychosis: what it is and what it can achieve. (40 refs).
Author: French, P; Walford, L.
Source: Mental Health & Learning Disabilities Care. 2001 Jan. 4(5). p158-61.


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