The effects of using cognitive behavioural therapy to improve sleep for patients with delusions and hallucinations (the BEST study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
BACKGROUND: Patients with psychosis frequently report difficulties getting or staying asleep (insomnia). Dissatisfaction with sleep is high. Insomnia should be treated in this group, but typically it is not even assessed. Importantly, recent evidence indicates that insomnia triggers and exacerbates...
Main Authors: | Freeman, D, Startup, H, Myers, E, Harvey, A, Geddes, J, Yu, L, Zaiwalla, Z, Luengo-Fernandez, R, Foster, R, Lister, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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