Discovering the nuances of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp). While it’s an established treatment, its impact varies. We’re delving into recent research, revealing that factors like the therapeutic alliance and targeting underlying psychological mechanisms can enhance outcomes. It’s clear that personalized CBTp is the way forward, just as in anxiety and depression treatment. Let’s explore new strategies to improve the lives of those with psychosis.
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