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Loss of Self Psychosis: Psychological Theory and Practice

Current price: $150.00
Loss of Self Psychosis: Psychological Theory and Practice
Loss of Self Psychosis: Psychological Theory and Practice

Barnes and Noble

Loss of Self Psychosis: Psychological Theory and Practice

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In
Loss of Self in Psychosis: Psychological Theory and Practice
Simon Jakes takes a critical look at contemorary approaches to the psychology of psychosis. In doing so, he explores how these vastly different approaches, as well as our numerous conceptualisations of schizophrenia, work to reduce the effectiveness of CBT as a treatment.
Four different psychological approaches to psychosis are examined in the first part of this book, as well as the development of CBT for psychosis and the theory behind this. In the second part, he describes the therapy of some clients and suggests that incorporating ideas from some of the different theories of psychosis in the same treatment may be beneficial.
Using extended examples from clinical practice over the past 20 years to illuminate his theories
, Loss of Self in Psychosis: Psychological Theory and Practice
will prove to be thought-provoking reading for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals working with this client group.

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