A life more ordinary: a peer research method qualitative study of the Feeling Safe Programme for persecutory delusions
<strong>Background<br></strong> The Feeling Safe Programme is a cognitive therapy developed to improve outcomes for individuals with persecutory delusions. It is theoretically driven, modular and personalised, with differences in therapeutic style and content compared with first-ge...
Main Authors: | Bond, J, Kenny, A, Mesaric, A, Wilson, N, Pinfold, V, Kabir, T, Freeman, D, Waite, F, Larkin, M, Robotham, DJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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