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W. J. Casstevens

A Mentored Self-Help Intervention for Psychotic Symptom Management


An evalution
Aufl. 2012. 220 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-41853-0 (3639418530) / 3-8364-2876-8 (3836428768)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-41853-8 (9783639418538) / 978-3-8364-2876-7 (9783836428767)

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Revision with unchanged content. Evidence supports the benefit of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) of psychosis for people experiencing psychotic symptoms, often diagnosed with schi zophrenia. This study explores whether a mentored self-help intervention with similarities to CBT of psychosis benefits people experiencing psychotic symp toms and diagnosed with major mental disorders. A self-help workbook stem ming from the British psychiatric survivor and voice hearers movements is used. Research results show significant between-group differences on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale subscale for Anxious Depression. While a conservative interpretation of this result is that it is due to chance, a more positive inter pretation is that the mentored self-help intervention made an improvement in participant levels of depression-anxiety. If so, this supports further research on the intervention and is particularly important as over two-thirds of those diagnosed with schizophrenia experience a major depressive episode. This book is addressed to all mental health professionals who work with clients who hear voices. Mental health service users may also find it of interest.
Dr. W. J. Casstevens: professor and licensed clinical social worker, teaches at North Carolina State University s Department of Social Work. Her research involves issues related to individuals diagnosed with major mental disorders living in community settings; her experience includes twelve years of social work practice in mental health.