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Clients' experience of case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis

Clients' experience of case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis
Clients' experience of case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis
Case formulation (CF) is considered essential to the practice of cognitive behaviour therapy, and crucial when working with more complex problems such as psychosis. Several claims are made for the beneficial impact of CF on clients, although little empirical research has been conducted.
0144-6657
127-138
Morberg Pain, Christina
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Chadwick, Paul
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Abba, Nicola
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Morberg Pain, Christina
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Chadwick, Paul
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Abba, Nicola
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Morberg Pain, Christina, Chadwick, Paul and Abba, Nicola (2008) Clients' experience of case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 47 (2), 127-138. (doi:10.1348/014466507X235962).

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Case formulation (CF) is considered essential to the practice of cognitive behaviour therapy, and crucial when working with more complex problems such as psychosis. Several claims are made for the beneficial impact of CF on clients, although little empirical research has been conducted.

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Published date: June 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 55709
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/55709
ISSN: 0144-6657
PURE UUID: 2964e545-7261-4379-85a8-757cd97fe44b

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Date deposited: 05 Aug 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 10:56

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Author: Christina Morberg Pain
Author: Paul Chadwick
Author: Nicola Abba

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