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  1. Cognitive-Behavioural Interventions with Psychotic Disorders

    Edited by Gillian Haddock, Peter D. Slade

    Traditionally, people with psychotic symptoms have been treated with anti-psychotic or neuroleptic drugs. While this approach is beneficial to a number of people, there are many for whom it is problematic. Recent recognition of these problems has led to the development of effective complementary...

    Published December 13th 1995 by Routledge

  2. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy of Schizophrenia

    By David G. Kingdon, Douglas Turkington

    Cognitive-behavioural therapy has been successfully employed in the treatment of such problems as depression, panic disorder and phobias. Providing an approach to patients with the most intractable problems, this book details the practical application of cognitive-behavioural therapy to the...

    Published May 1st 1995 by Psychology Press

  3. The Neuropsychology Of Schizophrenia

    Edited by JOHN P CUTTING, Anthony David

    Series: Brain, Behaviour and Cognition

    Schizophrenia is being increasingly viewed as a neurological disorder. The Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia addresses the key questions in modern schizophrenia research. How do abnormalities of the brain produce the characteristic signs and symptoms of this most severe and mysterious mental malady?...

    Published January 30th 1995 by Psychology Press

  4. The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia

    By Christopher Donald Frith

    Series: Essays in Cognitive Psychology

    Schizophrenic patients have bizarre experiences which reflect a disorder in the contents of consciousness. For example, patients hear voices talking about them or they are convinced that alien forces are controlling their actions. Their abnormal behaviour includes incoherence and lack of will. In...

    Published January 30th 1995 by Psychology Press

  5. Schizophrenia

    A Scientific Delusion?

    By Mary Boyle

    Published June 9th 1993 by Routledge

  6. Reconstructing Schizophrenia

    Edited by Richard P. Bentall

    `The summaries of evidence have provided ready-made challenges to previously unquestioned medical options ... the book provides a challenging update on the nature of scientific inquiry.' - British Journal of Clinical PsychologyDespite nearly one hundred years of research, very little progress has...

    Published March 4th 1992 by Routledge