Group therapy for patients with psychotic experiences is one of the least known of the group therapies; it is also one of the most diverse. This collection presents a range of methods, models and settings for group therapy for psychoses, as well as exploring the context for this type of treatment. Group Therapy for Psychoses offers an international perspective on the current range of practice in the field, in multiple care situations, contexts and institutions.
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- Explores the history, evaluation, and research methodologies of group therapy.
- Examines specific examples of groups and settings across various contexts.
- Addresses misconceptions about the treatment of psychoses.
- Underscores the importance of training for selecting and conducting groups.
- Demonstrates how group therapies can help patients on their recovery journey.
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The book will be of great use to clinicians working with people suffering from psychosis, including psychiatrists, psychotherapists, psychoanalysts, psychologists, physicians and social workers. It will also appeal to group analysts, family therapists and CBT practitioners, as well as to all researchers in these fields.
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