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A clinical introduction to psychosis : foundations for clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists / Johanna Badcock.

Contributor(s): Badcock, Johanna [editor.]Publisher: London United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, cop. 2020Description: 714 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780128150122Subject(s): Psicoterapia | Psicosis -- Tratamiento
Contents:
SECTION 1 - THE BASICS 1. What is psychosis? Part One: Lived experience perspectives Part Two: Current conceptualisation of psychosis – Clinical and research perspective 2. Models of Schizophrenia. A Selective Review of Genetic, Neuropharmacological, Cognitive and Social Approaches 3. Understanding the Impact of Mental Health Stigma and the Role of Clinicians as Allies 4. Culture and psychosis in clinical practice 5. The recovery model and psychosis SECTION 2 - ASSESSMENT 6. Symptom assessment and psychosis 7. Negative symptoms and their assessment in schizophrenia and related disorders 8. Assessing social and non-social cognition in schizophrenia and related disorders 9. Assessing social functioning across the life course in psychosis 10. Trauma, psychosis and post-traumatic stress disorder 11. Effectively Assessing Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Psychosis 12. Benefits, assessment and preferences of physical activity in psychosis. 13. Screening and assessment of substance use in psychosis. SECTION 3 - LINKING ASSESSMENT TO TREATMENT 14. Clinical case formulation SECTION 4 - THERAPIES 15. Cognitive Behavioural Therapies for Psychosis 16. Third Wave CBT Interventions for Psychosis 17. Cognitive remediation to improve functional outcome 18. Promoting psychosocial functioning and recovery in schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders 19. Trauma informed therapies 20. Better sleep: Evidence-based interventions 21. Get moving: physical activity and exercise for mental health 22. Treating comorbid substance use and psychosis 23. A brief guide to medications for psychosis 24. Get in early: Early intervention services for psychotic symptoms SECTION 5 - NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 25. Beyond belief: new approaches to the treatment of paranoia 26. Being a scientist-practitioner in the field of psychosis: Experiences from voices clinics 27. The therapeutic use of digital technologies in psychosis 28. Tracking language in real time in psychosis 29. Integrating lived experience perspectives into clinical practice
Summary: This practical guide outlines the latest advances in understanding and treating psychotic symptoms and disorders, articulating step-by-step the clinical skills and knowledge required to effectively treat this patient population. A Clinical Introduction to Psychosis takes an evidence-based approach that encourages a wider perspective on clinical practice, with chapters covering stigma and bias, cultural factors, the importance of social functioning, physical health, sleep, and more. A broad array of treatment modalities are discussed, including cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive remediation, psychosocial interventions, trauma-informed therapies, and recovery-oriented practice. The book also provides a concise overview of the latest advances regarding cognitive profiles in people with psychotic disorders, the developmental progression of cognitive abilities, and the clinical relevance of cognitive dysfunction. The book additionally familiarizes readers with issues and controversies surrounding diagnostic classification, transdiagnostic expression, and dimensional assessment of symptoms in psychosis.
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SECTION 1 - THE BASICS
1. What is psychosis?
Part One: Lived experience perspectives
Part Two: Current conceptualisation of psychosis – Clinical and research perspective
2. Models of Schizophrenia. A Selective Review of Genetic, Neuropharmacological, Cognitive and Social Approaches
3. Understanding the Impact of Mental Health Stigma and the Role of Clinicians as Allies
4. Culture and psychosis in clinical practice
5. The recovery model and psychosis
SECTION 2 - ASSESSMENT
6. Symptom assessment and psychosis
7. Negative symptoms and their assessment in schizophrenia and related disorders
8. Assessing social and non-social cognition in schizophrenia and related disorders
9. Assessing social functioning across the life course in psychosis
10. Trauma, psychosis and post-traumatic stress disorder
11. Effectively Assessing Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Psychosis
12. Benefits, assessment and preferences of physical activity in psychosis.
13. Screening and assessment of substance use in psychosis.
SECTION 3 - LINKING ASSESSMENT TO TREATMENT
14. Clinical case formulation
SECTION 4 - THERAPIES
15. Cognitive Behavioural Therapies for Psychosis
16. Third Wave CBT Interventions for Psychosis
17. Cognitive remediation to improve functional outcome
18. Promoting psychosocial functioning and recovery in schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
19. Trauma informed therapies
20. Better sleep: Evidence-based interventions
21. Get moving: physical activity and exercise for mental health
22. Treating comorbid substance use and psychosis
23. A brief guide to medications for psychosis
24. Get in early: Early intervention services for psychotic symptoms
SECTION 5 - NEW DIRECTIONS IN RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
25. Beyond belief: new approaches to the treatment of paranoia
26. Being a scientist-practitioner in the field of psychosis: Experiences from voices clinics
27. The therapeutic use of digital technologies in psychosis
28. Tracking language in real time in psychosis
29. Integrating lived experience perspectives into clinical practice

This practical guide outlines the latest advances in understanding and treating psychotic symptoms and disorders, articulating step-by-step the clinical skills and knowledge required to effectively treat this patient population. A Clinical Introduction to Psychosis takes an evidence-based approach that encourages a wider perspective on clinical practice, with chapters covering stigma and bias, cultural factors, the importance of social functioning, physical health, sleep, and more. A broad array of treatment modalities are discussed, including cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive remediation, psychosocial interventions, trauma-informed therapies, and recovery-oriented practice. The book also provides a concise overview of the latest advances regarding cognitive profiles in people with psychotic disorders, the developmental progression of cognitive abilities, and the clinical relevance of cognitive dysfunction. The book additionally familiarizes readers with issues and controversies surrounding diagnostic classification, transdiagnostic expression, and dimensional assessment of symptoms in psychosis.

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