Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-408) and index.
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Overview of schizophrenia -- Biological contributions -- A cognitive conceptualization of delusions -- A cognitive conceptualization of auditory hallucinations -- A cognitive conceptualization of negative symptoms -- A cognitive conceptualization of formal thought disorder -- Assessment -- Engagement and fostering the therapeutic relationship -- Cognitive assessment and therapy of delusions -- Cognitive assessment and therapy of auditory hallucinations -- Cognitive assessment and therapy of negative symptoms -- Cognitive assessment and therapy of formal thought disorder -- Cognitive therapy and pharmacotherapy -- An integrative cognitive model of schizophrenia.
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"A growing body of research demonstrates that cognitive therapy can make a real difference in the long-term outcomes and quality of life of people with schizophrenia. From Aaron T. Beck and colleagues, this is the definitive work on the cognitive model of schizophrenia and its treatment. The volume integrates cognitive-behavioral and biological knowledge into a state-of-the-science conceptual framework. Anyone who treats or studies serious mental illness will find a new level of understanding and the latest theoretically and empirically grounded clinical techniques." "The book begins by summarizing the current state of knowledge about schizophrenia, reviewing available treatment data, and examining the disorders complex and intriguing neurobiology. It then delves into the origins, development, and maintenance of the four main symptom areas: delusions, hallucinations, negative symptoms, and formal thought disorder. Subsequent chapters focus on how to address each type of symptom in therapy, complete with session outlines. Throughout, detailed guidance is offered for formulating individual cases and tailoring cognitive and behavioral interventions to meet each patient's needs." "Comprehensive and authoritative, this is an important clinical reference for practitioners in a range of settings, including clinical psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, and rehabilitation specialists. Graduate students and residents in these fields will find it a thought-provoking, eminently practical text."--BOOK JACKET.