Brookhaven's Seminar Snapshots "Cognitive Therapy for Paranoia and Delusions Presenter: by Dennis Combs, Ph.D Date: March 1, 2006 Synopsis: Cognitive therapy for psychosis arose from treatment methods for anxiety and depression. CT is based on the idea that psychotic symptoms are associated with information processing biases. Accordingly, CT is most effective in the treatment of persistent, residual psychotic symptoms. It is estimated that 25-60% of individuals with psychosis have symptoms following medication treatment. Each episode of psychosis leads to more functional and social impairment...
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