Cognitive behavioural treatment of insomnia in individuals with persistent persecutory delusions: a pilot trial.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Insomnia is a putative causal factor for persecutory thinking. Recent epidemiological studies show a strong association of insomnia and paranoia. The clinical implication is that reducing insomnia will reduce paranoid delusions. This study, evaluating for the first time t...
Main Authors: | Myers, E, Startup, H, Freeman, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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