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Casson, J. (2004). Drama, psychotherapy and psychosis. Hove: Brunner-Routledge.
Casstevens, J.W., Cohen D., Newman F.L., & Dumaine, M.. (2006) Evaluation of a Mentored Self-Help Intervention for the Management of Psychotic Symptoms. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation. 11 (1), 37-49
Abstract This pilot study employs a quasi-experimental pre-post design (n = 27) to evaluate the impact of a mentored self-help workbook (Coleman & Smith, 1997) intervention. Participants are diagnosed with severe and persistent mental disorders and experience medication-resistant psychotic symptoms. The cognitive-behaviorally based workbook is used to target improved self-management of affective and psychotic symptoms. The intervention can be implemented in community mental health settings by staff with less training than specialized or licensed clinicians. Results show statistically significant improvement on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale factor for Anxious Depression. This is particularly relevant given the high levels of depression found among individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Paul Chadwick, Susan Lees and Max Birchwood (2000), The revised beliefs about voices questionnaire, British Journal Psychiatry no 177, pp 229-232
Chadwick PDJ, Birchwood MJ, Sambrooke S, Rasch S, et al (2000): Challenging the omnipotence of voices: group cognitive behaviour therapy for voices, Behaviour Research and Therapy, 38, pp 993-1003
Chadwick PDJ, Birchwood MJ (1997): The omnipotence of voices: testing the validity of a cognitive model, Psychological Medicine, 27, pp 1345-1353
Chadwick PDJ, Birchwood MJ and Peter Trower (1996): Cognitive therapy for delusions, voices and paranoia, John Wiley, ISBN 0-471-96173-6
Chadwick PDJ, Birchwood MJ (1995): The omnipotence of voices II: the beliefs about voices questionnaire, British Journal of Psychiatry, no 166, pp 773-776
Chadwick P.D.J. and Birchwood M.J, (1994): Challenging the omnipotence of voices: A cognitive approach to auditory hallucinations, British Journal of Psychiatry, No. 164, pp. 190 201
Close H and Garety P (1998): Cognitive assessments of voices: further developments in understanding the emotional impact of voices, British Journal of Clinical Psychology, no 37, 189-197
Chedru F, Feldman F, Ameri A, Sales J, Roth M. Visual and Auditory Hallucinations in A Psychologically Normal Woman Lancet, Sept. 28 1996, 348(9031):896
Graham Cockshutt (2004), Choices for voices: A voice hearer's perspective on hearing voices, Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, Volume 9, Issue 1 & 2 February 2004 , pages 9 - 11
Coleman R and M. Smith (1997): Victim to Victor: working with voices Handsell, Gloucester, UK
Coleman R (1996): From Power to Partnership, Handsell publications, UK
Coleman R (2006): Recovery - An Alien Concept, 2nd Edition, P&P Press Limited, UK
Coupland, K., Davis, E., & Macdougall, V. (2002). Group work for psychosis; a values led evidence based approach. Mental Health Nursing, 22, 6 - 9.
Coupland, K., & Jones, C. (2002). 2.2 Overview of groupwork for psychosis. On Working with psychosis [video and multi-media pack]. Cheltenham: Gloucestershire Partnership NHS Trust.
Cullberg J., (1991): Recovered versus nonrecovered schizophrenic patients among those who have had intensive psychotherapy, Acta Psychiatr Scand. Vol. 84, pp.242 245
