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Thomas, Neil; Shawyer, Frances; Castle, David J.; Copolov, David; Hayes, Steven C.; Farhall, John(2014)
Background: Cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis has been a prominent intervention in the psychological treatment of psychosis. It is, however, a challenging therapy to deliver and, in the context of increasingly ...
Acceptance and mindfulness methods that emphasise the acceptance rather than control of symptoms are becoming more central to behavioural and cognitive therapies. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is the most developed ...