Collaborative empiricism in cognitive therapy for psychosis: A practice guide

作者: Paul Hutton , Anthony P. Morrison

DOI: 10.1016/J.CBPRA.2012.08.003

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摘要: Abstract We outline our understanding of collaborative empiricism (CE) as used in cognitive therapy (CT) for psychosis. discuss how CE can be thought a technique facilitating change the service client's goals, but also an expression respect client autonomy, recognizing ethical imperative to empower clients by involving them decisions about their care. Taking approach is therefore consistent with user-led conceptualizations recovery, and related movements “shared decision-making” “evidence-based patient choice.” aid engagement, assessment, formulation, intervention CT, illustrating this case material. focus on help distressing intrusive experiences beliefs, consider its role helping achieve wider life goals. Adaptations working people problems learning, attention, memory are discussed, considerations high conviction conceptual disorganization.

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