
Author: Andrew Gumley
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0470021845
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0470021845
Staying Well After Psychosis: A Cognitive Interpersonal Approach to Recovery and Relapse Prevention
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-Anthony P. Morrison, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Manchester, UKOver the past decade our understanding of the experience of psychosis has changed dramatically. As part of this change, a range of psychological models of psychosis and associated interventions have developed.Staying Well After Psychosis presents an individually based psychological intervention targeting emotional recovery and relapse prevention br>-Anthony P. Morrison, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Manchester, UKOver the past decade our understanding of the experience of psychosis has changed dramatically. As part of this change, a range of psychological models of psychosis and associated interventions have developed.Staying Well After Psychosis presents an individually based psychological intervention targeting emotional recovery and relapse prevention. This approach considers the cognitive, interpersonal and d
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