Delusional belief flexibility and informal caregiving relationships in psychosis: a potential cognitive route for the protective effect of social support.
Aims. For people with psychosis, contact with informal caregivers is an important source of social support, associated with recovery, and with better outcomes following individual cognitive therapy (CBTp). In this study, we tested whether increased flexibility in delusional thinking, an established...
Główni autorzy: | Jolley, S, Ferner, H, Bebbington, P, Garety, P, Dunn, G, Freeman, D, Fowler, D, Kuipers, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Język: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2014
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