Efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy for sleep improvement in patients with persistent delusions and hallucinations (BEST): a prospective, assessor-blind, randomised controlled pilot trial
Background Sleep disturbance occurs in most patients with delusions or hallucinations and should be treated as a clinical problem in its own right. However, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)—the best evidence-based treatment for insomnia—has not been tested in this patient population. We aimed to...
Main Authors: | Freeman, D, Waite, F, Startup, H, Myers, E, Lister, R, McInerney, J, Harvey, A, Geddes, J, Zaiwalla, Z, Luengo-Fernandez, R, Foster, R, Clifton, L, Yu, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2015
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